CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 457 
‘‘ Mémoire sur les rapports des Trilobites avec les Animaux Articulés,’’ pub- 
lished with plates in the Annales Générales des Sciences Physiques, VIII, p. 233. 
‘* Mémoires sur l’Achlysie, Nouveau Genre d’Arachnide,’’ published with 
plates in the Annales des Seiences Naturelles, II, p. 497. 
“Lettres sur la Génération des Insectes addressée & l’Academie des Sci- 
ences,’’ published in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, II, p. 281. 
‘Recherches Anatomiques sur la Famille du Drele et sur le Male de cette 
Espéce,’’ published with plates in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, I, 
p. 443. 
‘Recherches Anatomiques pour servir 4 l’Histoire Naturelle des Cantha- 
rides,’’ published with plates in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, IX, p. 31. 
‘‘ Prodrome d’une Histoire Naturelle, Chimique, &c., des Cantharides,’’ a 
medical thesis for the degree of M.D., 4to., Paris. 
‘* Mémoire sur la Nicothoé,’’ a new genus of the Crustacea which lives on 
the blood of the Lobster. Messrs. Andouin and Milne Edwards, published in 
the Annales des Sciences Naturelles, IX, p. 345. 
‘‘Memoire sur l’Anatomie et la Physiologie des Crustacés,’’ published in the 
same work. 
‘* Explication Sommaire, &c.’’ of the plates in the great work on Egypt, the 
publication of which had been interrupted by the indisposition of M. Savigny. 
To M. Audouin also, in conjunction with M. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, we are 
indebted for the description of the Mammalia. 
‘¢ Observations pour servir 4 l’Histoire de la Formation des Perles,’’ inserted 
in the Memoires du Muséum d’ Histoire Naturelle, 1829. 
‘¢ Mémoires sur plusieurs Mollosques, entre autres sur la Glycimére, sur une 
Clavagelle vivante, genere Siliquaire, et sur le genre Magile,’’ presented to the 
Académie des Sciences in 1829, and republished from that work in the review of 
the Annales des Sciences Naturelles. 
With Minne Epwarps. 
‘“ Résumé d’Entomologie ou d’Histoire Naturelle des Animaux Articulés,’’ 
2 vols. 18mo., Paris, 1829. 
‘© Histoire Naturelle des Animaux du littoral de la France,’’ stillin MS. 
Azz.—De AzzarA (Don Felix) a Spanish officer, born 1746, has 
given us two excellent works on the natural history of Paraguay. 
‘¢ Essai sur Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupédes du Paraguay,” translated 
from the manuscript by M. Moreau de Saint-Méry, 2 vols. 8vo., Paris, 1801. 
“¢ Voyages dans l’Amérique Méridionale de 1781, jusqu’en 1801,”’ translated 
by M. Walckenaer, 4 vols. 8vo., Paris, 1809. The two last volumes, trans- 
lated by Sonnini, contain the natural history of the Birds of Paraguay. 
Bason, formerly staff-surgeon at Cayenne. 
‘- Mémoires pour servir 4 l’Histoire de Cayenne,’’ &c., 2 vols. 8vo., Paris 
1777. They contain some details relative to the animals of that country. 
Barr.—Barrere (Pierre), Professor at Perpignan, died 1753. 
‘¢ Essai sur Histoire Naturelle de la France Equinoxiale,’’ 1 vol. 12mo., 
Paris, 1741. 
‘¢ Ornithologie Specimen Novum,’’ 1 vol. 4to. Perpignan, 1745. 
Barron (Benjam. Smith) an American naturalist and Professor 
of Botany and Materia Medica in the University of Pennsylvania at 
Philadelphia, died 1816. 
‘A Memoir on the power of fascination attributed to the Rattlesnake,” 
1 vol. 8vo. Philadelphia, i796. 
‘¢ Facts, Observations, and Conjectures on the generation of the Opossum,’’ 
pamphlet in 8vo. Philadelphia, 1801. 
‘« Some Notice of the Sirena Lacertina, and of another Species of the same 
Genus,’’ pamphlet, 8vo. Philadelphia, 1808. 
‘‘ Memoir on a Reptile called the Hellbender,’’ pamphlet, Svo., 1812. It is 
the Salamandra gigantea. 
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