410 APPENDIX. 



Year of Birth, or 

 Birth-place. in which he flou- 



rished. 



G. Shaw England 1751 



F. Cupani Italy 1657 



D. Viviani Genoa living 



A. Spinola Do do. 



M. Giorna Turin . , do. 



M. Bonnelli Do do. 



M. Otto Breslau do. 



M. Ramzani Bologna do. 



F. L. Nacceri Italy do. 



D. Nordo Do do. 



Captain Krusenstern Cronstadt do. 



Captain Baudin Fiance do. 



Captain Freycinet Do do. 



Captain Duperrey Do do. 



M. Rafinesque Italy do. 



M. de Blainville France do. 



M. Goldfuss Do. do. 



M. Risso „ Italy do. 



M. O'Ken Germany do. 



J. H. F. AUTENRIETH Do do. 



G. St. Hilaire France do. 



C. G. Carus Germany do. 



L. H. Bojanus Polish Russia .... do. 



G. Barker Germany do. 



Van der Hceven Do do. 



J. F. Meckel Do recently deceased 



M. Dumeril France living 



Sir E. Home England .... lately dead 



M. M. TlEDMANN, AND 



Dcellinger Germany living 



M. Fohmann Do do. 



M. Rudolphi Do lately dead 



The more recent labours of naturalists are next noticed by Cuvier, 

 and the following are the names of men who have recently performed 

 voyages, or have in some other way devoted their time to the illustra- 

 tion of the natural history of Fishes. 



M. M. Peron and Lesueur. 



The late M. Delalande. 



M. Augustus St. Hilaire. 



Prince Maximilian of Neuwied. 



M. M. Richard and Leblond. 



M. Pointeau, Leschenault, and Ad. Doumere. 



M. Pley, a victim to his love of nature in South America. 



M. Lefort, physician, and M. Achard, apothecary, colonial resi 

 dents; as also M. Ricord, M. Poey, M. Bosc, M. M. Milbert; Dr. 

 Mitchell of New York ; M. Lesueur, M. Dekay, M. Richardson, M. 

 Roger, M. Marceschaux, Sonnerat, Leschenault, M. Mathieu, M. 

 Diard, and Duvaucel, M. M. Kuhl, and Van Hesselt, M. Reinward, 



