CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 467 



Deshayes (G. p.), a naturalist of Paris. 



" Anatoraie et Monographic du genre Dentale," in the " Description des Co- 

 quilles Fossiles des Environs de Paris," 4to. Paris, 1824, 1825. 



Desm. — Desmarets (Ansolme Gaetan) ; corresponding member of 

 the Academie des Sciences, and Professor of Zoology to the Ecole 

 Veterinaire of Alfort. 



'• Histoire Naturelle des Tangaras, des Manakins, et des Todiers," 1 vol. 

 folio. Paris, 1*505. 



" Traite de Mammaiogie," serving as an explanation to the plates of the 

 Mammalia of the Encyclopedie Methodique, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1820. 



He is also the author of various articles in the " Dictionnaire d'Histojre Na- 

 turelle ;" of which we will particularly designate that on the Malacnstraca. 



" Considerations generales sur la Classe des Crustaces,'' 1 vol. 8vo. with 

 plates. Paris, 1803. 



" Histoire Naturelle des Crustaces Fossiles," published by him and M. 

 Brongniart. 



Desmouuxs (Charles), Vice-president of the Societe Linneenne da 

 Bourdeaux. 



" Essai sur les Spherulites." Bourdeaux, 1826. 



DiQ. or Diquem. — Dicquemare (the abbe Jacques Franyois), a na- 

 turalist of Havre, born 1733, died 1789. 



An indefatigable observer, and author of various memoirs on the Zoophyta 

 and Mollusca in the Philosophical Transactions, Journal de Physique, &c. &c. 

 Doxati (Vitale), a physician at Padua, and traveller to the king of 

 Sardinia, born 1713. and shipwrecked on his return from Egypt in 

 1763. 



" Natural History of the Adriatic Sea," published in Italian, 1 vol. 4to. 

 Venice, 1750. The French translation, La Have, 1758. An imperfect and 

 superficial work. 



DoNov. — Donovan (Edward), an English painter. 



" The Natural History of British Fishes," 5 vols. Svo. London, 1820. 



" The Natural History of British Insects," 8vo. 



" An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China," l vol. 4to. 

 London, 1778. 



" An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India," 4to. Lon- 

 don, 1800. I have seen but twelve numbers. 



" General Illustration of Entomology," Part I. •' An Epitome of the In- 

 sects of Asia," 1 vol. 4to. London, 1805. 

 JDoRTHEs (Jacques Antoine), a physician at Afontpellier, born 

 1759, died 1794. 



" Memoire sur les Arraignoes Maounes," published in the second volume of 

 the Transactions Linm'cnnes. 



Drap. or Draparn. — Draparnaud (Jacques-Phjlippe-Raimond), 

 Professor at Montpcllier, born 1772, died 1804. 



" Tableau des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de la France," pamphlet, 

 Svo. Montpellier and Paris, 1801. 



" Histoire Naturelle.des MoUusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de la France," 

 4to. with fine engravings. Paris, 1805. 



Drap.— Drafiez, Professor of Cliemistry at Brussels. 



Memoirs on a new genus of tetramerous Coleoptera, and a description of uew 

 species of Mammalia, Birds, and Insects, published iu the Annqles penerales 

 des Sciences Pliysiques. 



Drur. — Drury, an English goklsmith, lately deceased. 



" Illustrations of Natural History," 3 vols. 4to., with finely eoloHre^ plate», 

 representing the rarer insect^ of his cabintt. London, 1770 — 1782. 



