CONTENTS. - 
PART. 
RISE AND PROGRESS OF ZOOLOGY. 
Preliminary Observations. — Division of the Subject. — First 
Epoch, — Aristotle. — Pliny. — Second Epoch. — Ronde- 
letius.— Gesner. — Aldrovandus. — Mouffet.— Topsal. — 
Maurice of Nassau. — Marcgrave. — Piso. — Merrett. — 
Goedartius. — Redi. — Swammerdam. — Lister. — General 
Remarks on the Era of Willughby and Ray. — Grew. — 
Pettiver. — Albin. — Sloane. — Seba. — Third Epoch. — 
Linnzus.—Ellis.—Linnzan School.—Rumphius. — D’ Ar- 
genyille.— Regenfuss.— Reese]. — Edwards. — Trembley.— 
Gronovius. — Reaumur. — Comparison between Linnzus 
and Buffon.—Linnzan School.—Artedi.— Sulzer.— Sepp- 
—Scopoli. —Scheeffer.— Hasselquist. — Osbeck.— Forskal. 
— Sparrman.— Pennant.—White.— Drury.— Martini and 
Chemnitz.— Wilks.— Fabricius. — Thunberg.— Muller.— 
Forster.— Villers. —Schrank.— Moses Harris. — Cramer.— 
Stoll.—Schreber. — Pallas. — Schroeter.— Born.— Merrem. 
—Hermann.— Bloch.— Schneider.— Schcepf.—Latham.— 
Shaw. — Sir J. Smith. — Berkenhout. — Lewin. — Otho 
Fabricius. — Olivi. — Entomological Illustrative Works of 
this Period. — Ernst. — Esper. -— Hubner. — Herbst. — 
Jablonsky.— Voet.— Wolf. — Minor Writers, — Panzer. — 
Petagni. — Rossi. — Paykull. — Lespeyres. — Gmelin. — 
Buffon’s School. — Planches Enluminées. — Bonnet. — 
De Geer.— Brisson. — Adanson.—Duhamel.—Sonnerat.— 
Sonnini. — Levaillant. — Fuessly. — The Modern French 
School. — Cuvier. — Discovery of the Circular Nature of 
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