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Fabricius (Johann Christian). 1745-1808. Professor of Natural History 

 and Rural Economy at Kiel. (Descriptive and systematic.) 



Schrank (Franz von Paula). 1747-1835. Professor in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. 

 (Work, general.) 



Cramer (Pieter). Works 1778-1782. A merchant of Amsterdam. (400 

 colored plates of exotic butterflies.) 



Huber (Frangois). 1750-1831. (Work on bees in which his son Jean 

 Pierre assisted.) 



Panzer (George Wolfgang Franz). 1755-1829. A physician of Nurnberg. 

 (Work: " Deutschlands Insecten," 1793-1813, colored illustrations of 

 each species.) 



Olivier (Antoine Guillaume). 1756-1814. Professor of Zoology at Alfort. 

 ("Hist. Nat. des Insectes," etc. ; many colored plates.) 



Peck (William Dandridge). 1756-1820. Professor of Botany in Harvard 

 College. (General economic.) 



Smith (James Edward). 1759-1828. (Natural History of the Insects of 

 Georgia, etc. Abbott 104 colored plates.) 



Kirby (William). 1759-1850. An English clergyman. ("An Introduc 

 tion to Entomology," etc., with Spence.) 



Hiibner (Jacob). 1761-1826. A painter of Augsburg. (Lepid.-Europ. 

 and Exotic.) 



Meigen (Johann Wilhelm). 1763-1845. A German naturalist. (Diptera 

 of Europe.) 



Fallen (Carl Friedrich). 1764-1830. Professor of Natural History in Lund. 

 (Diptera.) 



Latreille (Pierre Andre;. 1767-1833. (Hist. Nat. general et particuliere 

 des crustac&s et des Insectes, 14 vols., 112 pis., Paris, 1802-1805. 

 " Genera Crustaceoriim et Insectorum" 4 vols., ill., Paris, 1806, in 

 which families as subdivisions of orders were first used.) 



Cuvier (George Leopold Chretien Dagobert.) 1769-1832. ("Z, Regne 

 animal," etc.) 



von Humboldt (Friedrich Heinrich Alexander). 1769-1859. German phy 

 sician, traveller, and naturalist. 



Wiedemann (Christian Rudolph Wilhelm) 1770-1840. Professor in Kiel. 

 (Descriptive and monographic chiefly Diptera.) 



Lepelletier (Amede'e Louis Michel, Compte de Sainte Fargeau.) 1770- 

 1845. (General and Hymenoptera.) 



Clark (Bracy). 1770-1860. An English veterinary surgeon. (CEstridse.) 



Sturm (Jacob). 1771-1848. A physician in Nurnberg. (Hundreds of col 

 ored copperplates of the insects of Germany.) 



Illiger (Johann Carl Wilhelm). 1775-1815. Professor in Berlin. (Cata 

 logues, etc., founder of " Mag. filr Insecfenkunde."} 



Klug ( Johann Christoph Friedrich). 1775-1856. A physician in Berlin. 

 (Chiefly Hymenoptera.) 



