CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 469 
Durrocuer (N.), physician at Chateau-Renaud. 
An accurate and ingenious observer, author of certain memoirs in the An- 
nales du Museum, &c. 
Duv.—Dvuvau (Augusta), member of the Societé d’Histoire Na- 
turelle, 
‘* Nouvelles Recherches sur l’Histoire Naturelle des Pucerons,’’? a memoir 
read before the Academie des Sciences on the 26th of April 1825, and published 
in the Memoires du Museum d’Histoire Naturelle. 
Epwarps (George), an English painter, member and librarian of 
the Royal Society. 
*‘ Natural History of Rare Birds,’’ 4 vols. 4ta. 
** Gleanings of Natural History,’’ 3 vols. 4to. 
These two works form but one single collection of three hundred and sixty- 
two plates. 
Next to the Planches Enluminées, it is the richest in respect to birds that 
we possess. It also confains animals of other classes. The figures are beau- 
tiful, the text indifferent. 
Epw.—Epwarps (Milne), in conjunction with M. Victor Audouin 
has published 
“Recherches Anatomiques et Physiologiques sur la Circulation dans les 
.  Crustaces.’’ Annales des Sciences Naturelles, IT. 
‘* Recherches Anatomiques et Physiologiques sur le Systéme Nerveux des 
Crustaces.’? Ann. des Sc. Nat. XIV. 
‘*De la Respiration Aeriennes des Crustaces et des modifications que l’ap- 
pareil branchiale presente dans les Crabes Terrestres.’’ Ann. des Se. Nat. XV. 
‘‘ Memoire sur le Nicothoe,’”’ a singular animal that sucks the blood of the 
Lobster. Ibid. 1X, 
‘Resumé des Recherches sur les Animaux sans yertebre faites aux Isles 
Chausay.”’ 
‘* Description des Annelides des Cétes de la France.” 
Epwarps (Milne), alone. 
‘* Description de quelques Crustaces nouveaux.’’ Ann. des Se. Nat. XIII. 
** Recherches Zoologiques pour servir a l’Histoire Naturelle des Lezards,” 
Ann, des Sc. Nat. XVI. . 
** Monographie des Crustaces Amphipodes.”’ 
Egepr (John), a Dane, Missionary to Greenland, born 1686, died 
1763. 
‘* Description of Greenland,’’ 1 vol. 8vo. Copenhagen and Geneya, 1763. 
E1sENH.—EIsENHARDT (Charles William), author of 
‘¢ A Memoir on the Meduse,’’ in those of the Academia Nature Curiosorum 
of Bonn ; and with additions by Chamisso, of a Memoir on certain animals of 
the class of Worms, Ibid. X., part II. 
Exuis (John), a London merchant. 
‘* Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines found on the Coast of 
Great Britain and Ireland,” 4to, London, 1755. ‘Translated into French, and 
published at the Hague, 1756. 
“The Natural History of many curious and uncommon Zoophytes,” 1 yol. 
4to, London, 1786. This work was published by him and Solander. 
EncgraM.—ENGRAMELLE ( Marie-Dominique-Joseph), an Augustine 
friar at Paris, born in 1727, died in 1780. 
‘¢ Papillons d’Europe, peints par Ernest, et decrits par le reverend pére En- 
gramelle,” 6 vols. small folio, consisting of three hundred and forty-two co- 
loured plates. %, The work finishes with the Noctua inclusively. 
Ernest was an artisan of Strasburg, who had a great and self-acquired talent 
for painting lepidopterous insects. 
