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"Lesson, Réné-Primève"

 
 
Lesson, Réné-Primèvere (detail)
   
1827
Manuel de mammalogie, ou histoire naturelle des mammifères.
Paris, Roret: xv + 442. Atlas, 80 pls.
–Allen 699. Sirs., treated as a "tribe" of the Order Cetae: Manatus americanus, M. senegalensis, M. latirostris, Halicore dugong, and Stellerus borealis (401-404). Allen calls this work "an indiscriminate compilation, useful mainly as giving a list of the species described up to this date." The atlas (Allen 700) apparently contains no illustrations of sirs.
 
 
Lesson, Réné-Primèvere (detail)
   
1828
Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des mammifères et des oiseaux. Cétacés.
Paris, Baudouin Frères: vii + 442. Pls.
–Dugong, 72-87.
 
 
Lesson, Réné-Primèvere (detail)
   
1829
Rytine ou Stellère. Rytina. In: Dictionnaire classique d'histoire naturelle.
Paris, Rey et Gravier & Baudouin Frères: Vol. 15 (Rua-S): 25-28. May 1829.
–Allen 729. See also Desmoulins (1824).

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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