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Desuares (G. P.), a naturalist of Paris. 
** Anatomie et Monographie du genre Dentale,’’ in the ‘* Description des Co- 
quilles Fossiles des Environs de Paris,” 4to. Paris, 1824, 1825. 
Desm.—Desmarets (Anselme Gaetan); corresponding member of 
the Académie des Sciences, and Professor of Zoology to the Ecole 
Veterinaire of Alfort. 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Tangaras, des Manakins, et des Todiers,’’ 1 vol. 
folio. Paris, 1505. 
“ Traite de Mammalogie,” serving as an explanation to the plates of the 
Mammalia of the Encyclopedie Methodique, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1820. 
He is also the author of various articles in the ‘‘ Dictionnaire d’ Histoire Na- 
turelle ;’’ of which we will particularly designate that on the Malacostraca. 
‘‘ Considerations generales sur la Classe des Crustaces,” 1 vol. 8vo. with 
plates. Paris, 1803. 
‘« Histoire Naturelle des Crustaces Fossiles,’’ published by him and M. 
Brongniart. r 
Desmou.ins (Charles), Vice-president of the Societé Linnéenne de 
Bourdeaux, 
‘ Essai sur les Spherulites.’’ Bourdeaux, 1826. 
Dig. or DigueM.—DicqueMare (the abbé Jacques Francois), a na- 
turalist of Havre, born 1733, died 1789. 
An indefatigable observer, and author of various memoirs on the Zoophyta 
aud Mollusca in the Philosophical Transactions, Journal de Physique, &e. &c. 
Donati (Vitale), a physician at Padua, and traveller to the king of 
Sardinia, born 1713, and shipwrecked on his return from Egypt in 
1763. 
“Natural History of the Adriatic Sea,’? published in Italian, 1 vol. 4to. 
Venice, 1750. The French translation, La Haye, 1758. An imperfect and 
superficial work. ; 
Donov.—Donovan (Edward), an English painter. 
‘“¢The Natural History of British Fishes,’’ 5 vols. 8vo, London, 1820. 
‘¢ The Natural History of British Insects,’’ Svo. 
‘¢ An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China,’’ 1 vol. 4to. 
London, 1775. 
‘* An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India,’’ 4to. Lon- 
don, 1800. Ihave seen but twelve numbers. 
‘* General Illustration of Entomology,’’ Part I. ‘‘ An Epitome of-the In- 
sects of Asia,’’? 1 vol. 4t0. London, 1805. \ 
DortHes (Jacques Antoine), a physician at Seu born 
}759, died 1794. 
‘* Memoire sur les Arraignées Maonnes,’’ published in the ee volume of 
the Transactions Linnéennes. 
Dray. or Draparn.—Draparnaup (Jacques-Philippe-Raimond), 
Professor at Montpellier, born 1772, died 1804. 
‘« Tableau des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de la France,’’ pamphlet, 
8vyo. Montpellier and Paris, 1S01. 
‘‘ Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques Terrestres et Fiuviatiles de la France,’’ 
4to. with fine engravings. Paris, 1805. 
Drap.—Drarixz, Professor of Chemistry at Brussels. 
Memoirs on a new genus of tetramerous Coleoptera, and a description of new 
species of Mammalia, Birds, and Insects, published in the Annales Generales 
des Sciences Physiques. 
Drur.—Drury, an English goldsmith, lately deceased. 
‘“* Tllustrations of Natural History,’’ 3 vols. 4te., with finely coloured plates, 
representing the rarer insects of his cabinet. London, 1770—1782. 
