504 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 



" Araneides de France," a work which forms part of that entiUed " La 

 Faune Fran9aise," published by MM. de Blainville, Desmarest, Vieillot, &c. 



" M^moires pour servir a, I'Histoire Naturelle des Abeilles Solitaires," 1 

 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1817. 



Web. — Weber (Frederick), a German naturalist, Professor at 

 Kiel. 



" Observationes Entomologicse," 1 vol. 8vo. Kiel, 180T. 



White, Bot. B., or White Voy. — White (John), a surgeon in 

 the English service at Botany-Bay. 



" Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales," with sixty-five plates, 1 vol. 4to. 

 London, 1790. The Zoological part of this work, which is enriched with splen- 

 did drawings, appears to have been from the pen of John Hunter, the cele- 

 brated anatomist. There is a French edition, 1vol. 8vo. Paris, 1795, in 

 which useless notes are added to the original work, and the natural history and 

 plates are suppressed. 



WiEDEM. — Wiedemann. — Willughbyde Eresby (Francis), born 

 in 1635, and died in 1672, an English nobleman and a zealous natu- 

 ralist. 



" Ornithologise, lib. Ill," 1 vol. folio, London, 1676; published by Ray from 

 his posthumous papers. It was translated by Salerne with additions, 1 vol. 

 4to. Pans, 1767. 



«' Historia Piscium, lib. IV," 2 vols, folio. Oxford, 1685. 



The plates of these two works are mostly copied from other authors. 



"WiLS. — Wilson (Alexander), an American naturalist, born in 

 1776,anddiedin 1813. 



" American Ornithology," with coloured plates, 9 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 

 1808 — 1814. 

 Anew edition, 3 vols. 4to. appeared in 1828. 

 Wolff (J. F.), a German naturalist. 



" Icones Cimicum Descriptionibus Illustratae," 4 Nos. 4to. Erlanege, 1804. 



Wolff, joint author with Meyer of the " Almanack of German 

 Birds." 



Worm, or Mus. Worm. — Wormius, or Worm. Olaus, Professor at 

 Copenhagen, born in 1588, died in 1654. 



" Museum Wormianum," 1 vol. folio. Leyden, 1650. 

 Yarr. — Yarrell, an English naturalist, author of various papers in 

 the Zoological Journal of London, &c. 



Zed. — Zeder (J. G. H.), a German naturalist. 



" Author of " First Supplement to the Natural History of Intestinal Worms 

 by Goeze," l vol. 4to. Leipzic, 1800. 



"An Introduction to the Natural History of the Intestinal Worms," 1 vol. 

 8vo. Bamberg, 1803. 



Zetterst.— Zettersted (J. G.), a Swedish naturalist. 



"Orthoptera Suecias," 1 vol. 8vo. Lundse, 1811. 



" Fauna Laponica," part first, 1 vol. 8vo. Hammone, 1828. 

 ZOOL. JOURN. 



Published in London by M. Vigors, aided by Messrs. Th. Bell, E. T. Ben- 

 net, J. E. BicHi'.NO, J. G. Children, Gen. T. H. Hardwicke, Dr. Hor»e- 

 FiELD, W. KiRBY. the Mcssrs. Sowerby, father and son, and W. Yarrell. 

 We have sixteen numbers, from 18 — to 1829. 



ZoRGDR. — Zorgdrager, a Dutchman. 

 Author of a treatise on the whale fishery. 



