342 NATURAL HISTORY OF 



Appendix A. 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Those marked thus (*) are devoted mainly to descriptions of 

 British species. 



]599. Feraute Imperato Neapolitano. '^'^ Historia 

 Naturale." 



1703. Leeuwenhoek. Papers in "Philosophical 

 Transactions.^' 



1725, Count De Marsigli. *^' Histoire Physique de 

 la Mer." 



1742. Reaumur. " Histoire des Insectes." 



,, De Jussieu. '^ Examen de quelques Produc- 

 tions Marines.'^ 

 *1743. Baker. '^ Natural History of the Polyp." 



1744. Trembley. "Histoire d'un Genre de Polyps 

 d'Eau Douce.'' 

 *1755. Ellis. "Corallines." 



1758. Linnaeus. " Sy sterna Naturae:" 



1766. Pallas. " Elenchus Zoophytorum." 



1773. Diquemarre. " Sea Anemones/' Phil. Trans. 



1777. MiiUer. " Zoologia Danica." 



1 780. Otho Fabricius. " Fauna Gi-eenlandica." 



1785. Cavolini. " Polypi Marini." 

 ^=1786. Ellis and Solander. "Zoophytes." 



1803. Moll. "OnEschara." 



1806. Esper. '^Die Pflanzen-thiere." 



1816. Lamarck. " Animaux sans Vertebras." 



,, Lamouroux. " Histoire des Polypes Flexi- 

 bles." " Exposition des Genres, &c., des 

 Polypiers." 



1817. Cuvier. " Regno Animal." 



1821. Deslongchamps. "Encyclopedic Methodique." 



