the late Professor Rudolphi. 239 



would shun the sight of the image of my paternal friend ; and 

 when I wish to recall the most elevated events of my life, I 

 immediately recur to Rudolphi. 



What my lamented friend once declared to be his highest 

 wish has been granted to him. Even as a boy he loved Lin- 

 naeus ; in his verses he sings his praises with enthusiasm. It is 

 he who appears to him, and leads him into the temple where 

 the tablets are inscribed with the names Hedwig, Gartner, 

 Thunberg. At that time he did not anticipate how near he 

 stood to the monument of Hunter, Daubenton, and Vicq D'Azyr. 

 One tablet was empty, and over it was impenetrable darkness ; 

 it is now provided with an inscription. There shine also Pal- 

 las and Peter Camper, and that individual, who, while he yet 

 lived, wished for a place at the feet of Peter Camper, Bojanus.* 

 Catalogue of RuDOLnii's Writings. 



A. Botanical Writings. — (1.) Botanical Observations. In Schraders 

 Jmrnalfur die Botanik, 1799. Vol. II., Part IV. Gottingen. 1799. 8vo, I. 

 No. 4, p. 274. (2.) Botanical Remarks. In the same, 1800, Vol. II. Parts I. 

 and ir. Gottingen, 1801-8, 1. No. 8, p. 201. (3.) On the Anatomy of Plants. 

 Prize Essay written for the Gottingen Society of Sciences. Berlin, 1807, 8vo, 

 with six Plates. 



B. Zoological Writings. — (4.) Observationes circa vermes intestinales^ 

 Gryphiswaldiae^ 1793, 4to. (5.) Observationum circa vermes intestinales Pars 

 II. Grt/phiswaldiae, 1795, 4to. (6.) Observations on intestinal worms. In 

 Wiedemann's ^rcAiu/iir Zoologie und Zootomies Vol. II. Part I. Brunswick, 

 1801, 8vo, No. 1, p. 1. (7.) Continuation of same in the same Journal, with 

 one Plate, Vol. II. Part II. 1802, No. 1. p. 1, Plate 1. (8.) Continuation of 

 the same, with one Plate. In the same Jounial, Vol. III. Part I. 1802, No. 

 2, p. 01, and Plate 2. (The conclusion of these observations was promised 

 but never appeared.) (9.) New observations on intestinal worms. In the same 

 Journal, Vol. III. Part II., 1803, No. l,p. 1. (10.) Entoxoorum sive vermium 

 intestinalium historia naturalis. Amstelaedami, Vol. I., 1808 ; Vol. II. Part 1, 

 1809, Vol. II. Part 2, 1810, 8vo, cum. xii. tab. aen. (11.) First supplement 

 to my natural history of intestinal worms. In : Der Geselhchaft naturforschender 

 Freunde zu Berlin Magazin Jur die neuesten Entdeckungen in der ges. Natur- 

 kunde. Jahrg vi. Berlin, 1814, 4to, Quart. 2, 1812, No. xii. p. 83. (12.) 

 Entozoorum Synopsis^ c%i\ accedunt mantissa duplex et indices. Berolini, 1810, 

 cum 3, tab. aen. 



C. Mixed Anatomical and Physiological Writings. — (13.) Ana- 

 tomy. An article in the " EncyclopcBdiscIies Worterbuch der Medicinischen 

 Wissenschaften,"'' edited by Graife, Hufeland, I^ink, lludolphi, and Siebold, 

 Vol II. Berlin, p. 357. (13. 6.) Same article published separately. (14.) 



* Vide Notice of Bojanus in Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, voL 

 viii. p. 200. 



