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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1816-29 |
Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches. 2e partie: Règne organisé. Zoologie. Mammifères.
Paris & Strasbourg, F. G. Levrault: 1-13. 100 pls.
–Allen 551. Manatee, pl. 96; dugong, pl. 97.
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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1822 |
Lamantin. In: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles.
Vol. 25: 169-173.
–Allen 610.
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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1825 |
Des dents des mammifères, considérées comme caractères zoologiques.
Strasbourg & Paris, F. G. Levrault: lv + 258. 110 pls.
–Allen 654. Sirs., 236-239, pls. 96-97.
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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1829 |
Zoologie = mammalogie. In: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles.
Vol. 59: 357-519.
–Allen 720. Sirs., 514ff.
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Brongniart, Alexandre; Cuvier, Frédéric
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1834 |
Rapport fait à l'Académie des sciences sur un mémoire de M. Christol ayant pour objet de ramener au genre Dugong les débris fossiles que M. G. Cuvier avait rapprochés des hippopotames.
Ann. Sci. Nat. (Zool.) (2)1: 282-290.
–Allen 807. Abstr.: L'Institut 2(52): 150? See de Christol (1832b).
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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1835-36 |
Cetacea. In: Robert B. Todd (ed.), Todd's cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology.
Vol. 1: 562-594. Figs. 246-279.
–Allen 875. As Allen explains, most of the content is derived from F. Cuvier (1836)(q.v.). Lists Manatus (2 spp.), Halicore (2 spp.), and Rytina (1 sp.) as the members of the new Tribe Phytophaga in the Order Cetacea. This classification, and the new name Phytophaga, are presumably the work of Todd rather than Cuvier.
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Cuvier, Frédéric
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1836 |
De l'histoire naturelle des cétaceés, ou recueil et examen des faits dont se compose l'histoire naturelle de ces animaux.
Paris, Libraire Encyclopédique de Roret: lii + 416. 22 pls.
–Allen 887. Published Dec. 1835, fide Sherborn. Sirs., 1-71, 375-377, pls. 4-6. Includes a translation of G.W. Steller's (1751) memoir on Rytina, 41-71, 376(?), pl. 7. Durand (1983: 184, 199-200) reproduces a fig. of a manatee and one of a dugong from this work.
Here F. Cuvier, in line with Blainville (1816) but in contradiction to his late brother Georges Cuvier, removed the sirenians from the true Cetacea and placed them with pachyderms.
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