AMEKICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Buonanni, F. 



turn, auctum, descriptum et iconibus 

 illustratum. Romse, 1709. xii, 522 p. 

 172 pis. fol. Pre-Linn. 1709.1 



Glossopetras, p. 201. Fossil fishes, p. 202. 

 Fishes [dog, hammerhead, saw, sword, shark, 

 ray, flying], p. 268-270. Scales of fishes, p. 360. 

 pis. 



For the first description of the contents of 

 Kircher's museum, see Kircher, A., Pre-Linn. 

 1678.2. 



The present work appeared in revised and 

 enlarged form as: 



Rerum naturalium historia, nempe quadrupe- 

 dum, insectorum, piacium variorumque marino- 

 rum corporum, fossilum, plantarum exoticarum 

 ac prsesertim testaceorum exsistentium in Museo 

 Kircheriano edita iam a P. Philippe Bonannio 

 nunc yero nova methodo distributa notis illus- 

 trata in tabulis reformata novisque observationi- 

 bus locupletata a lohanne Antonio Battarra 

 Ariminiensi philosophiaa professore. Pars prima. 

 Romse, 1773. xl, 260 p. 47 pis. fol, 



Piscium^ squamae, p. 90-93, pi. 33. De pisci- 

 bus, p. 153-166, pis. 37-39. 



The text (Pars Prima — all published) is by 

 Buonanni; the annotations by Battara, J., 

 1773.1 (3. V.) ' 



Burckhard, Jacob. (prcBses) Dis- 



putatio juridica de piscatione. Basel, 



1684. 6 pis. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1684.1 



M. J. Koleffel, respond. 



Burgundius, Vincentius. 

 cent de Beauvais. 



See Vin- 



Burrish, Onslow. Batavia illustrata, 

 or A view of the policy and commerce 

 of the United Provinces, particularly 

 Holland. . . 2 vols. London, 1728. 



Pre-Linn. 1728.1 



A brief account of the maimer in which the 

 Dutch carry on the herring fishery, p. 569-676. 

 Other eds.: London, 1731 & 1742. 



Burton, Robert or Richard. Miracles 

 of art and nature, or a brief description 

 of the several varieties of birds, beasts, 

 fishes, &c. of other countreys. London, 

 1678. 12°. Pre-Linn. 1678.1 



4th ed., 1708. 10th, 1737. 



Byam, (Rev.) Francis. An account 

 of the impression on a stone dug up in 

 the island of Antigua, etc. Phil. Trans. 

 Roy. Soc. London, 1755 (1756), 49, 

 295-296. pi. Pre-Linn. 1756.1 



The fossil fish here described is refigured by 

 C. R. Eastman in Mem. Carnegie Mus., 1914, 

 6, 346-348, and named by him Mens novce-hv*- 

 panice, from Eocene. 



