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466 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
‘*Om Nagra Svenska Arter of Coceus,’’ Memoir, 4te. with plates. Steck- 
holm, 1826. 
~ A Monograph of the Chalcidites, or of the Insects of his family of the 
Pteromalini,’’ 1 vol. 8vo; Stockholm, 1820. 
‘““ A Synopsis of the Lepidoptera of Sweden,’’ published in the Memoirs of 
the Academy of Stockholm, 1316. 
‘« Ephemerides Entomologice,’’ 1 vol. 8vo. Holmie, 1824. 
“* A Memoir on certain Ichneumonides, 1 vol. 8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
A second, in the Swedish language, on the Insects enclosed in Copal, 1 vol. 
8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
Dat.—Daryety (J. Graham), a Scotch naturalist. 
“‘ Observations on yarious Interesting Phenomena of the Planaria,’’ 8vo. 
Edinburgh, 1814. 
Dampier (William), the celebrated Englis!: mariner, born 1652. 
‘* Voyage round the World,’’ 2 yols. 8vo. London, 1697 and 1699. It has 
been translated into French, and undergone several editions. It contains some 
interesting traits of the history of animals. 
Dantes (Samuel), an English painter. 
** African Scenery,’’ 1 vol. folio, a magnificent work, which contains several 
beautiful figures of extremely rare animals. 
Davup,—Davpenron (Louis-Jean- Marie), born at Montbard, 1716, 
died at Paris, 1800. He was a Professor of the Museum and of the 
College de France, and member of the Institute. - 
I quote the descriptions of the animals with which he has enriched the Na- 
tural History of Buffon. 
Davup.—Davoin (Francois- Marie), died at Paris in 1804. 
“ Traité Elémentaire et Complet d’Ornithologie,’’ of which but 2 vols. ¢to., 
Paris, 1800, have yet appeared ; they only contain the Birds of Prey, and a part 
of the Passerine. It is an indifferent compilation. 
‘‘ Histoire Naturelle des Reptiles,” 8 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1802 and 1803, a 
sequel to the Buffon of Sonnini. 
‘« Histoire Naturelle des Rainettes, des Grenouilles et des Crapauds,” 1 vol. 
8vo., with numerous and coloured plates. Paris, 1803. 
Des.—Drsxan (Comte), peer of France, lieutenant-general, &c. 
“ Catalogue de la Collection des Coléoptéres de M. le Comte Dejean,’’ 1 vol. 
8vo., 1821. 
“* Species General des Coléoptéres,’’ 3 vols. 8vo., 1825—1829. The fourth 
volume has lately been published. 
‘* Histoire Naturelle et Iconographie des Coléoptéres d’Europe,’? by MM. 
Latreille and Count Dejean, 3 Nos. Svo., 1822. 
See BoispUVAL. 
Juss.—De Jussieu (Antoine de), Professor of Botany to the Jar- 
din du Roi; born at Lyon, 1686, died 1758. 
I quote some of his Memoirs on Zoology published among those of the Aca- 
demie des Sciences. 
Dexay (James E.), an American physician and naturalist. 
Author of several Memoirs in the Annals of the Lyceum of New York. 
Dear. et Brut.— DELAporTE et Bruue. 
‘* Notice sur un Nouyeau Genre de la Famille des Charansons,’’ published in 
the fourth volume of the Mémoires de la Sociéte d’ Histoire Naturelle de Paris. 
Dee Curse (Stefano), Professor at Naples. 
‘* Memoirs on the History of the Invertebrate Animals of the Kingdom of 
Naples,’ 2 vols. 4to. Naples, 1823, 1825. 
Dexvc (John Andrew), a naturalist of Geneva, &c. 
‘¢ T have only quoted this celebrated geologist in relation to his Memoir “ Sur 
les pierres judaiques,’’ published in the Mémoires des Savants etrangers. 
