CATALOeUE OP AUTHORS. 461 



BosMAN (William), a Dutch mevcliant, M'ho lived iii the seven- 

 teenth century. 



'■ A Voyage to Guinea," 1 vol. 8vo., Utrecht, 1705, containing original notes 

 on various animals. 



BouD. — BouDiER (Henri Philippe), druggist, 



Has published in the Annales de la Societe Linueenne de Paris, the descrip- 

 tion of a new species of Lema for the Fauns Francaise. 

 BouRGUET (Louis), professor at Neufchatel, born 1678, died 1742. 

 '• Traitt' des Petrifications," 1 vol. 4to., Paris, 17-12. 

 BowDiCH, an English naturalist. 



Author of a Journey to Ashantee, and of a Voj'age to Madeira, which contain 

 various observations relative to natural history. 

 BowDiCH (Mrs.), now Mrs. Lee, 



Is publishing a History of the Fresh-water Fishes of Great Britain, with 

 splendid plates. London 1S28, 1829. 



Brander (Gustavus), an English naturalist, died 1787. 



" Fossilia Hantoniensia Collecta et in Museo Britannica deposita," -Ito. Lon- 

 don, 1766. 

 Brantz, a young Dutch naturalist. 



" Memoir on the the Euriotis," the same Rat as our Otomys. 



Brebis. — Brebisson, member of the Suciete Linneene of Calva- 

 dos. 



" Catalogue Methodique des Crustaces Terrestres, Fluviatiles et Marins, re- 

 cueillis dans le department du Calvados," Svo. 



Brehm (Christian-Louis), a German clergyman. 



"Materials for a History of Birds" (in German), 2 vols. Svo. Neustadt, 

 1820, 1822. 



Bremser, curator of the Imperial Cabinet of Vienna. 



" On the Worms that inhabit living Man" (in German), 4to. Vienna, 1819. 

 It has been translated into French by Dr. Grundler, with additions by M. de 

 Blainville, Svo. Paris, 1824. 



Breyn. — Breynius (John Philip), a naturalist and physician of 

 Dantzick, born 1680, died 1764. 



" Dissertatio de Polythalamiis, nova Testaceorum classe," 4to. Dantzick, 

 1732. 



" Historia Natnralis Cocci radicum Tinctorii," 1 vol. 4to. Gedani, 1731. 

 Briss. — Brisson (Mathurin Jacques), professor of natural philo- 

 sophy, member of the Acad6mie des Sciences, and in his youth cu- 

 rator of the cabinet of natural histroy of Reaumur; born 1723, died 

 1800. 



" Le R^gne Animal divis^ en IX classes," 1 vol. 4to. Paris 1756. It only 

 contains the Quadrupeds and Cetacea. 



'• Ornithologie," 6 vols. 4to. Paris, 1770. A useful work, on account of the 

 minute exactness of the descriptions. The plates were drawn by the same hand 

 that furnished the figures of the Planches Enlumin^es of Buflfon, and are fre- 

 quently taken from the same specimens. 



Brit. Zool. 



Under this title we quote the large anonymous folio with fine plates, called 

 "British Zoology," printed in London in 1766. It is by Pennant, and has 

 been reproduced by him under the same title in 4 vols. Svo. See Pennant. 



Brocchi (G.), a military engineer, died 1828 at Syria, in the ser- 

 vice of the Pacha of Egypt. 



" Conchiologis Fossilis Subappennina," 2 vols. 4to. Milan, 1814. 



