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seen it noted that he sent three. The only 
one we have met is on the Siena jucu- 
latrix. Thomson’s Hist. Royal Society. 
He also sent Memoirs to the Acad. Ceser. 
Nat. Curiosorum. But we cannot supply 
a list of them. 
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cognitarum succinctas descriptiones. Svo. 
Hagee-Comitum. 
1766. Miscellania Zoologica, quibus nove imprimis 
atque obscuree animalium species descri- 
buntur. Hage. 
1767. Spicileyia Zoologica (Fascic. 4). 4to. Berlini. 
1768-70. Spicilegia Zoologica (Fascic. 6). 4to. Berl. 
1768. Descriptio tubularie fungione prope Wolo- 
demerum mense Julio 1768, Observate. 
Nov. Com. Acad. Sc. Imp. Petro. 1768. 
1769. De Ossibus. Siberie fossilibus Crantis pre- 
sertim rhinocerotum et buffalotorum Obser- 
vationes (c. Tab.). Nov.Com. Petvro., t. xi. 
1769. Descriptio Leporis pusilli (c. Tab.). Nov. 
Com. Petro., 1769. 
1771-6. Voyages of Pallas (in German) in different 
Provinces of the Russian Empire, 3 vols. 
published respectively in 1772, 1773, and 
1776, with many plates and maps. There 
are two editions of a very good French 
translation, by M. Gauthier de la Peyro- 
née, one in 5 vols. 4to. with one of plates, 
with Notes on the Natural History by 
