270 SEBA SLOANE. 



Being pages 253-258 in the Bulletin of the United States Geological and 

 Geographical Survey of the Territories, F. V. Hayden, United States 

 Geologist-in-Charge, vol. IV, No. 1, 1878. 

 *SEBA. THES. IV. 



Albert Seba, Apothecary in Amsterdam. Born May 2, 1665, in Etzeln ; died 

 in Amsterdam May 3, 1736. 



Description exacte des principales curiosites naturelles du magnifique Cabi- 

 net d' Albert Seba. Tome quatrieme et dernier. 



Locupletissimi Rerum Nattiralium Thesauri accurata descriptio et iconi- 

 bus artificiasissimis expressio per universam physices historiam. Opus, 

 cui, in hoc rerum genere, nullura par exstitit, ex toto terrarum orbe 

 col legit, digessit, descripsit, et depingendum curavit Albertus Seba, 

 etc., etc. Toraus IV. Amstelaedarai, apud H. C. Arksteum et H. 

 Merkum, et Petrum Schouten, 1765. 



Large folio; pages 226 ; plates 108; text Latin and French. This fourth vol. is the 

 only one devoted to Insects. The three previous volumes treat and illustrate Birds, 

 Mammals, Plants, etc., etc., etc. 



SEPP. SURIN. VLIND. III. 



Christian Sej)p, copper-plate engraver. Born in Goslar ; died in Amsterdam. 



Surinaamsche Vlinders, naar net, leven geteekned. Amsterdam. 

 Vol. I, 1848 ; II, III, 1855. 

 *SHAW-NODD. NAT. Miss. 



George Shaw, born in Bierton Dec. 10, 1751 ; died in London July 22, 1813. 

 Librarian in the British Museum. 



The Naturalist's Miscellany: or Coloured Figures of Natural Objects; 



drawn and described immediately from nature. 

 Vivarium Naturae, sive Rerum Naturalium varise et vividee icones ad 



ipsam naturam depicts et descriptse. 



George Shaw. Copper-plates by Frederick Nodder. 24 vol., 1790-1813. 

 *SHAW. ZOOL. 



General Zoology of Systematic Natural History. With plates from the 

 first authorities and most select specimens engraved by Mr. Heath & 

 Mrs. Griffith. 



Vol. I-XIV, 1800-1826. 



Vol. VI, 1806, contains the Insects. 



*SLOANE. JAMAICA (OR HIST. JAMAICA). 



Sir Hans Sloane. Born in Killileagh, Ireland, April 16, 1660 ; died at 

 Chelsea, Eug., Jan. 11, 1752. Sojourned some time in the West Indies. 



A Voyage to the Islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and 

 Jamaica, with the Natural History of the Herbs and Trees, Four-footed 

 Beasts, Fishes, Birds, Insects, Reptiles, etc., of the last of those Islands; 

 to which is prefixed An Introduction, wherein is an account of the 

 Inhabitants, Air, Water, Diseases, Trade, &c., of that Place, with some 

 Relations concerning the Neighboring Continent, and Islands of Amer- 

 ica. Illustrated with The Figures of the Things described, which 

 have not been heretofore engraved ; In large Copper-Plates as big as 

 the Life. By Hans Sloane, M. D. ; (in vol. II. By Sir Hans Sloane, 

 Bart.). In Two Volumes. Many shall run to and fro, and knowl- 

 ledge shall be increased. Dan. xii. 4. London, vol. I, 1707 ; II, 

 1725. 



