494 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 



These works have beea reproduced in his " Histoire Naturelle de I'Europe 

 Merid.," 5 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1826. 



He has also published a description of some new Crustacea in the Journal de 



Physique. 



Robin. — Robineau Desvoidy, physician at St. Sauveur, depart- 

 ment of the Yonne. 



" Recherches sur I'Organisation Vertebrales des Crustaces, des Arachnides, 

 ct des Insectes," l vol. 8vo. Paris, 1828. 



" Essai sur la tribu des Culicides," inserted in the second volume of the Me- 

 moires de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle. 



A great work on the Muscidae, which he calls " Myodaires," published in the 

 M^m. des Savants Etrang<!'res, &c. 



" Observations on the Olfactory Organ of the Crustacea and on the use of 

 the Halteres of the Diptera." 



RocHEFORT (N.), protestant minister of Holland. 



" Natural and Moral History of the Antilles and America." The first edi- 

 tion is anonymous and published at Rotterdam, 1658. The part relative to Na- 

 tural History is copied from the first edition of Dutertre, 1654. 



R(EM. RCEMER (J. C.) 



" Genera lusectorum Linnjei et Frabricii, Iconibus illustrata," 1 vol. 4to. 

 Vitoduri Helvetiorum, 1789. 



His work is merely an edition of that of Sulzer on the same subject; with 

 some new plates. 

 R(Es. — RcESEL DE RosENHOF (A. J.), a painter of Nuremberg, born 

 1705, died 1795, one of the most ingenious observers, and an able 

 painter of subjects of Natural Plistory. 



" Historia Naturalis Ranarum nostratium," 1 vol. folio, Nuremb., 1758. 

 " Insecten-BelustiguDgen," with excellent coloured plates, 4 vols. 4to. Nu- 

 remb., 1746. et seq. See Kleemann. 



RoG. — Roger, a naturalist of Bourdeaux. 



" Instructions a I'usage des persounes qui voudraient s'occuper a recueillir 

 des Insectes pour les Cabinets d'Histoire Naturelle," 8vo. Bourdeaux. 

 Roiss. — RoissY (Felix de), a naturalist of Paris. 



He completed, by the 5th and 6th vols. 8vo., the " Histoire des MoUusques," 

 commenced by Denys de Montfort for Sonnini's Buffon. 



Rondel. — Rondelet (Guillaume), Professor at Montpellier, born 

 1507, died 1566. 



" Libri de Piscibus," 1 vol. folio. Lyons, 1554, a work still useful from its 

 numerous wood -cuts. 



Ross. — Rossi (Pietro), an Italian naturalist, Professor at Pisa, died 

 in 18—. 



" Fauna Etrusca, sistens Insecta quae in provinciis Florentina et Pisana prse- 

 sertim coUegit Petrus Rossius," 3 vols. 4to., with coloured plates. Liburni, 1 790. 

 " Mantissa Insectorum exhibens Species nuper in Etruria collectas, a Petro 

 Rossio," &c., with coloured plates, 2 vols. 4to. Pisis, 1792 — 1794. 

 Roux (Polydore), Curator of the Museum of Marseilles. 



" Ornithologie Proven^ale," 4to., with beautiful lithographic plates. 

 " Crustaces de la Mediterranee et de son littoral," 4to., with plates, the 

 three first numbers. Marseilles, 1827 — 1828. 



Roxburgh, an English physician at Bengal. 



I quote his paper on the Dolphin of the Ganges. 



RuDoLPHi (0. A.), a German naturalist and anatomist. Professor 

 at Gripswald and now at Berlin. Chiefly quoted for his classical 

 work on the Intestinal Worms. 



" Entozoa sen Vermium Intestinalium Historia Naturalis," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Amsterdam, 1808. 



RuMPH (G. E.), a German merchant born at Hanau in 1637, In- 

 tendant at Ambovna in the Dutch service, died in I7O6. 



