36 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
papers and books on the subjects mentioned. It forms a complete 
bibliography of these two Orders from the time of Albertus Magnus down 
to 1845. 
Flower, W. II. Lectures on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Zoology of 
the Cetacea. Abstract in Beit. Med. Jouru. 1881 (1), pp. 553, 032, 
717, 760, 794, 840, 876, 962, and (2) p. 38. 
[Omitted from Zool. Rec. xviii.] 
^ Jo can, H. Note sur les restes de Cetaces du Mus6e de Cherbourg. 
Mem. Soc. Cherb. iii. p. 359. 
A mere list of specimens. 
"*Yan Ben eden, P. J. Sur l’articulatiou temporo-maxillairo chez les 
Cetaces. Arch. Biol. iii. p. 669. 
Remarks on the total absence of the synovial membrane. 
4- . Description des Ossements Fossiles des environs d'Anvers. 
Part ill. Cetaces. Genres Megaptera , Balcenoptera ) Burtinopsis (g. n., 
see Balcenidcc), and Erpetocetus. Ann. Mus. Belg. (Serie Paleontol.) 
vii. 
The present part of this splendid work gives a full account of the fossil 
Balcenidce found near Antwerp, and is illustrated by a large folio volume 
containing more than 100 beautifully executed plates. 
Balacnid®. 
A b 
eauiiegahd, II. Etude do l’articulation temporo-maxillairo chez les 
Balainopteres. J. de l’Anat. Pliys. xviii. p. 16. 
Examined in a full grown Balcenoptera musculns and a young B. 
sibbaldi . 
n| & Boulaut, R. Recherches sur le larynx et la trachde des Balasnides. 
Tom. cit. p. 611. 
. Recherches sur les appareils genito-urinaires des Baloeuides. 
Tom. cit. p. 158. 
Founded on several adult and young specimens of both sexes, referable 
mostly to Balcenoptera sibbaldi. 
4 Pouch et, G., & Ciiabhy, — . Sur revolution des dents des Balaeuides. 
C. R. xciv. p. 540. m 
Observed on foetuses of Balcenoptera sibbaldi and musculus. 
, Balcena biscayensis. Notes on the remains of this rare species in the 
/ Museum of Rochelle ; P. J. Yan Beneden, Bull. Ac. Belg. (3) iv. p. 407. 
I On its occurrence in the Mediterranean ; H. H. Giglioli, Nature, xxv. 
I p. 505. 
! Balcenoptera borealis. On a specimen captured in the Firth of Forth ; 
l W. Turner, J. Anat. Phys. xvi. p. 471. This is the first properly aiRhen- 
j ticated specimen of Rudolphi’s Whale caught on the British coast. 
I Burtinopsis , g. n. (foss.), P. J. Yan Beneden, ibid. Intermediate 
\ between Megaptera and Balcenoptera. B. similis and minutus , spp. nn., 
\ id. \bicl. } Augers. 
