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which three are general, fwelve relate to Quadrupeds, seven are supplements to 
his general obseryations and to the Quadrupeds, nine treat of Birds, and five of 
Minerals. 
Bur. Enz. or Entum. See Puancures ENLUMINEES. 
Butter. DEs Sc. 
“* Bulletin des Sciences pour la Societé Philomatique,’’? a journal which has 
appeared monthly since 1791, which contains a multitude of abridged and valus 
able observations relative to Natural History. 
Burcuect, an English traveller. 
‘“« Travels in the Interior of Southern Africa.’’ 
Carena (Giacinto), professor at Turin. 
“‘ Monograph of the Genus Hirudo,’’? Vol. XXV of the Memoirs of the Aca- 
demy of Turin, 4to., 1820. 
CarmicH.—CarmicHakL, an English officer. 
I quote his Memoir on the Fishes of Tristan d’Acunha. Lin. Trans,, XII. 
Carus (Charles-Gustavus), Professor at Dresden. 
Author of several works on Comparative Anatomy. I quote his Memoir on 
the-circulation in the Larvee of the Neuroptera, printed in German 4to. Leip- 
sic, 1827. 
Car. Caress.—Caressy (Mark), a traveller in North America, 
born 1680, died 1749. 
“The Natural History of Carolina, Floridia, and the Bahama Islands,’”’ 
2 vols. folio, with an Appendix and two hundred and twenty coloured plates. 
London, 1734, 1743. 
Caucue (Francois), of Rouen, a soldier or sailor at Madagascar, 
died 1638. q 
‘* Une Relation de Madagascar,’’ &c., 1 vol. Svo., 1631. 
Cavouini (Filippo), a physician and naturalist at Naples. 
‘¢ Memorie per servire alla Storia de’ Polipi Marini,’’ 4to. Naples, 1785. 
“¢ Sulla Generazione dei Pescie dei Granchi,’’ 1 vol. 4to. Naples, 1787. 
Certi (Francesco). 
‘¢ Storia Naturale di Sardegna,’’ 4 vols. 12mo. Sassari, 1774—1777. 
CuHABERT, director of the Ecole Veterinaire at Alfort. 
“‘Traité des Maladies Vermineuses dans les Animaux,”’ pamplet, 8vo,. Paris, 
1782. 
Cuas.—Cuasrier (J.), a corresponding member of the Societé 
d’Histoire Naturelle. 
He published a series of Memoirs on the flight of Insects, in the Annales du 
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle. A certain number of impressions were taken 
separately, which form his ‘‘ Essai sur le Vol des Insectes,”’ 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 
1823. 
Cuamisso (Adelbert de), a distinguished literary gentleman and 
naturalist of Berlin, who sailed round the world with Captain Kot- 
zebue. 
I quote his Memoire on the Salpz (in Latin), 1 vol. 4to. Berlip, 1830. 
Cuarp.—CuHarPEnTIER (Toussaint de). 
‘‘ Hore Entomologice,’’ 1 vol. 4to., with plates. Breslau, 1825. 
Cuemn.—Cuemniiz (John Jerome), of Magdeburg, chaplain to 
the garrison of Copenhagen, born 1730. 
He continued the great work on Conchyliology of Martini, and is the author 
of various Memoirs published among those of the Society of Naturalists of 
Berlin, of Copenhagen, and of the Naturforscher, 
