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Author of Memoires on Reptiles, in the Annals of Philosophy, 1825, and the 
Philosophical Magazine, 1827. 
Grew (Nehemiah), celebrated for his discoveries in his “ Vegeta- 
ble Physiology,” Secretary of the Royal Society of London, died 
1711. I sometimes quote his 
“* Museum Regalis Societatis,’’ folio. London, 1681. 
Gronov.—Gronovius (John Frederick). 
Author of various Memoirs on Fishes, published among those of various 
learned bodies, the Philosophical Transactions in particular. 
Gronov.—Gronovius (L. Theodore), a municipal officer of Ley- 
den, nephew of the preceding, born 1730, died 1777. 
‘* Museum Ichthyologicum,” 1 vol. folio. Leyden, 1754. 
“* Zoophylacium Gronovianum,’’ 1 vol. folio. Leyden, 1765—1787. 
GenDLeER (G. A.), painter and engraver at Halle. 
Quoted for a Memoir in the Naturforscher. 
Guatt.—Guattier1 (N.), physician at Florence, previously a 
Professor at Pisa. tives 
‘* Index Testarum Conchyliorum que adservantur in Museo R.” Gualteri, 
folio. Florence, 1742. ’ 
The figures are numerous and exact. 
Guer.—Guerin (F. E.), member of the Societé d'Histoire Natu- 
relle. 
A Memoir on a dipterous Insect of the genus Boletophila, published in the 
tenth volume of the Annales des Sciences Naturelles. 
A second on the Eurypode, a new genus of the Crustacea, in the sixteenth 
volume of the Memoires du Museum d’ Histoire Naturelle. 
A third on a new genus, Themisto, of the same class, in the fourth volume of 
the Mem. d’Hist. Nat. 
“‘ Tconographie du Regne Animal,’ 4to. 1829. Ten numbers haye already 
been published. 
He edited many of the articles relative to Insects in the Encyclopedie Metho- 
dique, and gave the explanations of the plates, relative to those animals, of the 
same work. 
Gutpenst.—Guupenstept (J. A.), of Riga, born 1745, and died 
at St. Petersburgh in 1781; traveller in the service of Russia from 
1768 to 1775. 
His travels were published in German, 2 vols. 4to. Petersburgh, 1787—1791. 
We also quote several of his Memoirs published among those of the Academy 
of Petersburgh. 
Guitp.—LANspOwN GUILDING. 
‘‘ Natural History of the Lamia amputator.”’ Linnean Transactions, yol. 
XIII. 
Gunner (J. E.), bishop of Drontheim in Norway, born 1781, died 
1773. 
We quote certain Memoirs published among those of the Society of Dron- 
theim, and of the Society of Sciences of Copenhagen. 
GyLLENH.—GyLLENuAL (L.), a Swedish naturalist. We quote the 
fourth part of the first volume of his 
‘¢ Insecta Suecica,’’ 1 vol. Svo. Lipsiew, 1827. 
Haan (William de), Curator of the Royal Museum of the Nether- 
lands, at Leyden. 
‘“‘ Monographie Ammoniteorum et Goniatiteorum Specimen,” Svo. Leyden, 
1825, 
