XXIV LIST OF AUTHORS 



torum species novse aut minus cognitse" (Halle, 1824), 

 "Fauna Insectorum Europse" (1817-47) : he was the 

 editor of the " Magazin fur Entomologie " (in conjunc- 

 tion with Zincken) from 1813-18, and of the "Zeit- 

 schrift fiir die Entomologie" from 1838-45, when it be- 

 came merged in the " Lmnaea Entomologica ;" and papers 

 from his pen will be found, not only in these periodicals, 

 but also in Oken's " Isis," and Silbermann's " Revue 

 Entomologique." Germans collections and library have 

 passed into the hands of his nephew, Prof. Schaum, of 

 Berlin. 



GODART, Jean Baptiste, born in 1775 in Picardy, but who 

 soon removed to Paris and resided there the greater part 

 of his life, was the author of the article "Papillon" in the 

 Encycl. Methodique (1819), of a "Tableau Methodique 

 des Lepidopteres Diurnes de France " (1823), and com- 

 menced the " Hist. Nat. des Lepid. de France," and the 

 " Hist, des Chenilles/' which have been concluded by 

 Duponchel. Godart died in 1823. 



GOETZE, Johann August Ephraim Goetze (or Goze), born in 

 1731 at Aschersleben, where his father was pastor, stu- 

 died divinity at Halle, after which he for a long time per- 

 formed ministerial duties in the parish of Quedlinburg. 

 It was not till he was nearly forty years of age that the 

 acquisition of a microscope drew his attention to Natural 

 History, after which he soon rose to eminence as an 

 Entomologist. His " Entom. Beitrage zu der Hitter 

 Linne 12 ten . Ausgabe des Natursystems," was published 

 between 1777-83 (Leipsic, 5 vols.), and his work on 

 Intestinal Worms, " Versuch iiber die Naturgesch. der 

 Eingeweide Wiirmer," in 1782 : he was also the author 

 of "Europ. Fauna, oder Naturgesch. d. Europ. Thiere," 

 &c. (fortg. v. Donndorf, Leipsic, 1791-1803, 9 vols.), and 

 of papers in " Der Naturforscher," and in the Trans, of 

 the Berlin and other Societies. Goetze died in 1793. 



GREGSON, C. S., of Liverpool, a collector of British Lepidop- 

 tera and Coleoptera, notes by whom will be found in 

 The Zoologist, the Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., and the 

 Trans. Entom. Soc. Lond. 



GUENEE, A., of Chateaudun, a lawyer, author of various 

 papers in the Annales de la Soc. Ent. de France, since 

 1834; of "Europ. Micro-Lepid. Index Methodicus" 

 (1845) ; and of " Histoire naturelle des Insectes Lepi- 

 dopteres" (1852 et seq.), one of the most valuable recent 

 additions to Entomological literature. 



HATCHETT, J., was a clerk in the Bank of England, resided 



