CONTENTS. 



PART I. 



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. — 



Linnaeus. — Ellis Linnaean School. — Rumphius. — D'Ar- 



genville. — Regenfuss.— Roesel. —Edwards. — Trembley. — 

 Gronovius. — Reaumur. — Comparison between Linnaeus 

 and Buffon. — Linnaean School. — Artedi. — Sulzer. — Sepp* 

 — Scopoli. — Schoeffer. — Hasselquist. — Osbeck. — Forskal- 

 — Sparrman. — Pennant. — White. — Drury. — Martini and 

 Chemnitz. — Wilks. — Fabricius. — Thunberg. — Miiller. — 

 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. — Hiibner. — Herbst 



Jablonsky. — Voet. — Wolf. — Minor Writers — Panzer. — 

 Petagni. — Rossi. — Paykull. — Lespeyres. — Gmelin. — 

 Buffon's School. — Planches Enluminees. — 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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