588 APPENDIX. 



Author of several memoirs in the Annals of the Museum, of the chy- 

 iiiical part of the Dictionary of natural sciences, of a work on the unc- 

 tuous bodies, and of several memoirs in the Annals of the Museum. 



Professor. M. Desfontaiiies (Rene Louiche), borne in 1782, at Trem- 

 blay ; member of the faculty of medicine in 1782, and of the academy 

 of sciences in ij83, professor of the faculty of sciences of the university, 

 named" professor in the king's garden in 1786. 



Flora atlantica, 2 vols. 4, with 260 plates, 1796; Description of the 

 botanic garden of the Museum, i vol. 8, two editions, i8o4 and 181 5 ; 

 Selection of plants from the corollary of the institutes of Tournefort, 

 i vol. 4> with figures, 1808; History of the trees and shrubs which 

 may be cultivated in the open air in France, 2 vols. 8, 1809 ; Descrip- 

 tion of a great number of new genera and other memoirs in the Annals 

 of the Museum and in the Transactions of the academy of sciences and 

 the institute ; of the last, that on the comparative organization of 

 monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants, printed in 1797, is in the third 

 volume of the Memoirs of the institute. 



Assistant. M. Deleuze (Joseph Philip Francis), born in 1750, at 

 Sisteron (Lower Alps) ; secretary of the association of professors for 

 the publication of the Annals of the Museum, named assistant naturalist 

 in February 1796. 



Translation of Darwin's Loves of the plants, i vol. 12, 1799 ; 

 Thomson's Seasons, two editions, 1801-6, 8 and 12; Eudoxe, or 

 Discourses on the study of sciences, belles-lettres and philosophy, 

 i. vols. 8", 1810 ; Critical history of animal magnetism, 2 vol. 8, two 

 editions, i8i3-ig; Defense of animal magnetism, i vol. 8, 1819; several 

 historical panegyricks, and some memoirs in the Annals of the Museum. 



Rr;RAL BOTANY. 



Professor. M. de Jussieu (Anthony Laurence), born at Lyons in 

 1748 ; doctor of the faculty of medicine in 1772, member of the aca- 

 demy of sciences in 1773, of the royal society of medicine in 1776, pro- 

 fessor at the school of medicine in 1804, substitute to M. Lemonier at 

 the king's garden from 1770 to 1787, named demonstrator at the death 

 of his uncle Bernard in 1777? professor at the new organization of the 

 Museum. 



Genera plantar it m sccundum ordinesnaluralesdisposita, i vol. 8, Paris. 



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