500 CATALOGUE OP AUTHORS. 



" Description of certain Insects of Caucasus and of Southern Russia," a Me- 

 morial in 4to., printed among those of the Imperial Society of Naturalists of 

 Moscow, Vol. II. 



Stock. Mem. 



" Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Sweden," of which 1 vol. 8vo. (in 

 the Swedish language) has annually appeared since the year 1739. The first 

 forty reach to 1779. Since 1780 they have been published under the title of 

 the " New Memoirs," &c. 

 Stoll. — Stcll (Casper), a Dutch physician. 



Supplement to the work entitled " Les Papillons Exotiques des trois parties 

 du Moude" (in Dutch and French), 1 vol. 4to. Amsterdam, 1790, et seq. 



" Representation exactement colorize d'apres Nature, des Spectres, des 

 Mantes, des Santerelles," &c. (in Dutch and French), 8 Nos. 4to. Amsterdam, 

 1780, et seq. 



" Representation exactement colorize d'apres Nature des Cigales et des Pu- 

 naises" (in Dutch and French), 10 Nos. 4to. Amsterdam, 1780, et seq. 



Storr (T. C. C), Professor at Tubingen. 



His thesis entitled " Prodromus Method! Mammalium," Tub., 1780, and 

 republished in the " Delectus Opusculornm ad Sc. Nat. Spect. de Ludwig,'! 1 

 vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 1790, has been of preat use to us. 



Straus. — Straus Durckueim (H.) 



" Considerations Generales sur I'Anatomie Comparee des Animaux Articules, 

 auxquelles on a joint I'Anatomie Descriptive du Hanneton," with plates, 1 vol. 

 4to. Paris, 1828. 



The only work that can be compared to that of Lyonnet already mentioned. 

 He has read to the Acad, des Sciences, a " Memoire sur le Systeme t^gumen- 

 taire et musculaire de I'Araignee aviculaire," Mygale of Le Blond, Lat. 

 Stroem (John), a pastor in Norway, born in 1726. 



Author of several Memoirs inserted among those of Drontheim, Copenhagen, 

 &c., and of a description of the district of Sondmer. 

 Sturm (J.), a German naturalist and painter. 



" Deutschland Fauna," with excellent plates, 2 vols. 8vo. Nuremberg, 1807. 

 SuLZ. — Sulzer (J. H.). 



" Die Kennzeichen der Insecten," Avith plates, 1 vol. 4to. Zurich, 1761. 



Surrir. — SuRRiRAY, a physician at Havre. 



"Observations sur le foetus d'une espece de Calige," in the third volume of 

 the Annales Generales des Sciences Physiques. 



Swains. — Swainson, an English naturalist. 



Author of various pajsers on Birds, published in the Linnean Transactions 

 and in the Zoological Journal ; also of 



" Zoological Illustrations," a work which forms a sequel to the Zoological 

 Miscellany of Leach, and to the Naturalist's Miscellany of Shaw. 



In conjunction with Dr. Horsefield he has published a INIemoir on the Birds 

 of New Holland, in the Linnean Transactions. 



Swammerdam (John), a Dutch physician, born at Amsterdam in 

 1637, died in 1680. 



"Biblia Naturae," 1 vol. folio (Latin and Dutch). Leyden, 1737, 1738. 

 The principal writer on the Anatomy of Insects. 

 Swed. — Sweder (N. S.), a Swedish naturalist. 



Author of a Memoir published among those of Stockholm, 1784. 



Temm., and sometimes T. — Temminck (C. J.), formerly Director 

 of the Society of Sciences of Haarlem, and proprietor of a valuable 

 zoological collection, and now Director of the Royal Museum of Ley- 

 den. 



" Histoire Naturelle Cenerale des Pigeons et des Gallinacees," 3 vols. 8vo. 

 Amsterdam and Paris, 1813, 1815. 



The part containing the Pigeons has also been published in folio, with splen- 

 did coloured plates, by Madame Knip. 



