474 CATALOGUE OF AUTHOKS. 



GiOENi (Giuseppe), a Sicilian naturalist of the house of Angio. 



" Description of a new family and of a new genus of the Testacea," &c., in 

 Italian, pamphlet, 8vo. Naples, 1783. 



It is the stomach of the Bulla lignaria which he has thus converted into an 

 animal. 



GioRNA (M. P.). a Piedmontese naturalist, Professor at Turin, born 

 1741, died 1809. 



I quote some of his Memoirs published among those of the Academy of Turin. 

 Gmelin (Samuel Theophiliis), born at Tubingen, 1743, a German 

 naturalist and traveller in the service of Russia, from 1768 to 1774, 

 at Avhich period he died in Persia, 



His travels were published in German, 4 vols. 4to. Petersburg, 1770 — 1784. 

 They abound in valuable articles on Natural History. 



Gm. — Gmelin (John Frederic), Professor of Chemistry at Gottin- 

 gen, born at Tubingen in 1748, died in 18 — . 



The author of the thirteenth and last edition of the " Systema Naturae" of 

 Linnaeus. His work, notwithstanding the ignorance of things, want of judg- 

 ment and crudity that it exhibits, is still necessary, as being the only tolerably 

 complete account of what had been done down to 1790. 



GoDART (J. B.), Chief of the Lyceum of Bonn under the Imperial 

 Regime, died 1825. 



Editor of the article " Papillon" of the Encyclopedic Methodique. 

 " Histoire Naturelle des Lepidopt^res or Papillons de France, 5 (first) vols. 

 Svo. Commenced in 1822. 



GoETZ. or rather Goez. — Goeze (I. A. E.), pastor of Quedlim- 

 burg, one of the principal writers on the Intestinal "Worms, born 

 1731, died 1793. 



" Natural History of Intestinal Worms" (in German), l vol. 4to. Bracken- 

 berg, 1782. 

 Goldfuss (G. a.). Professor at Bonn. 



" A Manual of Zoology," 2 vols. Svo. Nuremberg, 1S20. 

 Author of various memoirs published among those of the Academia Naturae 

 Curiosorum. 



Goran (Antoine), Professor at Montpellier. 



" Historia Piscium," 1 vol. 4to. Strasburg, 1770. 



Of the numerous works published by this learned naturalist, the above is the 

 only one we have had occasion to quote. Strictly speaking, it is a mere descrip- 

 tion of genera, but dr.awn up in detail and in technical terms, in the manner of 

 Linnaeus. It is preceded by a sort of Icthyological Philosophy. 



Grav. — Geavenhorst (J. L. C.) member of the Physical Society 

 of Gottingen, &c. 



" Coleoptera Microptera Brunsvicensia," &c., 1 vol. Svo. Brunsvigse, 1802. 



" Monographia Coleopteorum Micropterorum," 1 vol. Svo. Gottingae, 1806, 



" Nosography of the genus Ichneumon," 1 vol. (the first) Svo., with plates, 

 1814. 



" Monographia Ichneumonum Pedemontanse Regionis," forming part of the 

 twenty-fourth volume of the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Turin. 



" A Monograph of apterous Ichneumons," 1 vol. 8vo., with plates. 



The description of a new genus, Helwigia, of the same tribe, an extract of 

 which has been published in the Bulletin Universel of Baron de Ferussac. 



" Conspectus Generum et Familiarum Ichneumonidum, auctoribus J. L. C. 

 Gravenhorst et C. G. Neg. ab Esenbeck," 4to. 



Gray (J. E.), an English naturalist attached to the British Mu- 

 seum. 



