470 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Erxui.—ErxLEBeN (John Christian Polycarpe), Professor of Na- 
tural History at Gottingen, born 1744, died 1777. 
Systema Regni Animalis, Classis I, Animalia 1 vol. Svo. Leipsic 1777. 
Esp.—Esver (8. T. C.), Professor at Erlang. 
‘‘Europeische Schmetterlinge,”’ or Lepidoptera of Europe, 4 vols. 4to, the 
first and the fourth divided into two,with colvured plates. 
This work is not completed, but some additional numbers on the true Pha- 
lenites or the Goametre have been published. 
“Die Pflanzenthiere,” &c., his work on Zoophytes, 4 vels. 4to. Nuremb. 
1791, et seq. 
Eupurasen (6. A.), a Swedish naturalist. 
Author of a Voyage to St. Bartholomew, and quoted for a Memoir inserted 
among those of the Academy of Stockholm. 
EversH.—EversHaM. 
Author of the Zoological Appendix to the ‘‘ Travels in Bucharia,”’ of the 
Baron de Mayendorf, with notes by M. Lichtenstein. Ithasbeen translated into 
French by M. Amédée Jaukert, Svo, Paris, 1826. 
Fab.—Fasnricivus (J. C.), a pupil of Linneeus, Professor of Natural 
History and Rural Economy at Kiel, born at Tundern, in the Duchy 
of Sleswick in 1742, died 1807. He published a great many works 
on Entomology, of which I have particularly quoted the following. 
‘‘Entomologia Systematica emendata et aucta,’’ 4 vols. Svo, the first and 
third intwo parts. Huafnie, 1792—1794. ‘This work contaias several of his 
anterior ones, revised and modelled, such as the ‘‘ Systema Entomologiz,’’ 1 
vol. Svo; ‘‘ Species Insectorum,’’ 2 vols. Svo; ‘* Mantissa Insectorum,’’ 2 Vols. 
Svo. 
‘* Supplementum Entomologiz Systematice,’’ 1 vel. 8vo. Hafaiz, 1798. 
‘« Systema Eleutheratorum,’’ 2 vols. Svo. Wiliw, 1801. 
‘* Systema Rhyngotorum,’’ 1 vol. Syo. Brunsvige, 1801. 
‘‘ Systema Piezatorum,’’ 1 vol. 8vo. Brunsvige,.1804. 
‘Systema Antliatorum,’’ 1 vol. 8vo. Brunsvigze, 1805. . 
He was about to publish his ‘‘Systema Glossatorum,’’ when the hand of death was 
laid upon him. An extract from that work is given by Illiger in his Magazin fir 
Insectenkunde. 
Fab. or Fasr.—Fasricivs (Otho), a pastor in Greenland, and sub- 
sequently-in Norway and Denmark. 
“Fauna Groénlandica,’’? &c. 1 vol. Svo, Copenhagen and Leipsic, 1790; a 
work of great value on account of the exactness of the descriptions, but in which 
names are frequently improperly appiied. 
He also published certain memoirs among those of the Society of Natural 
History of Copenhagen. 
Faucx (J. P.), a Swede, Professor of Botany at Petersburgh, born 
1727 ; travelled in the Service of the Russian government from 1768 
to 1773, and committed suicide at Cassan in 1774. 
His traveis were published in German, 3 vols. 4to. Petersburg, 1785, 1786. 
The two last relate entirely to Natural History. 
Faiu.—Faturn (Charles Frederick), Professor of Natural History 
at Lund. 
‘¢ Diptera Suecie,’’ +to, Fiyst volume. Lunde, 1814—1817. 
Farin.—Farines, a naturalist residing in the department of the 
Pyrenees Orientales, . 
Anthor of Observations on the larva of the Ripiphorus bimacualatus, in the 
Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 1526. 
FavaNNe, 
Author of a ‘‘ Dictionnaire de Conchyliologie,’’ and ofa greatly entarged edi- 
tion of the Conchyliology of d’Argenville. 
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