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“‘ Natursystem der ungerflugelten Insekten (genus Scorpio),’’ 1 vol. Svo. 
Berlin, 1708. 
‘© Archiv der Insecten Geschichte, Herausgegeben,’’ von J. Casp. Fuesly, 
1 vol. 4to., with coloured plates. Zurich and Wintertkar, 1791. This work 
has been translated into French. 
He has also published a Monograph of the Linneean genus Papilio, represent- 
ing all the species, but as most of the figures are copies, I have not quoted it. 
Herm.—Hermann (John), Professor at Strasbourg, a laborious 
and erudite naturalist, born 1738, died 1800. 
“Tabula Affinitatum Animalium,’’ 1 vol. 4to., Strasb., 1783. 
“¢ Observationes Zoologice Posthume, 1 vol. 4to. Strasb., and Paris, 1804. 
Herm.—Hermann (J. F.), son of the preceding, born in 1768, 
died before his father, in 1793. , 
He has left an ‘‘ Apterological Memoir,’’ 1 vol. fol. Strasbourg, 1804. 
Horev.—Vanver Horven (John), Professor at Leyden. 
Author of a ‘‘ Manual of Zoclogy,’’ in Dutch, 2 vols. Svo., Delft. 1807; of 
a ‘* Thesis de Sceleto Piscium,’’ Syo., Leyden, 1822; and of a Memoir on the 
Ornithorhynchus, &c. 
Horman.—Hormansece (Count), a learned naturalist of Saxony, 
and a zealous protector of the sciences. 
Author of various Memoirs on the animals of Brazil and Portugal. 
Hettren, a Danish naturalist. 
Quoted as author of a Memoir, published in the fifth volume of the Soc. of 
Natural History of Copenhagen. 
Home (Sir Everard), the celebrated surgeon, curator of the Hun- 
ter Museum, at London, and fellow of the Royal Society. 
‘“* Lectures on Comparative Anatomy,’’ 6 vols. 4to. London, 1814—1828. 
I also quote several of his Memoirs published in the Philosophical Transactions. 
Hore.—Hoprre (D. H.) druggist at Ratisbonne. 
‘“‘ Enumeratio Insectorum Elytratorum Indigenorum,’’ 1 vol, 4to., with co- 
loured plates. Erlange, 1795. It isa useful work in studying the Donacie. 
Horns.—Hornstept, a Swede who travelled in Java. 
Quoted for a Memoir on the Acrochordus, published among those of Stock- 
holm, 1787. 
Horsr.—HorsrikLp (Dr. Thomas), an American naturalist resid- 
ing in London. 
‘« Zoological Researches in Java and the neighbouring Isiands,’’ 4to., with 
excellent plates. London, 1825. 
He has also published the first number of a ‘‘ Descriptive Catalogue of the 
Lepidoptera in the Musenm of the East India Company,” 4to., London, 1828, 
Hourtr.—Hovurrvuyn (Martin). 
Author of certain Memoirs among those of the Academy of Haarlem; of a 
Dutch translation taken from the Systema of Linneus, &c. He is also the con- 
tinner of Noseman’s History of the Netherlands. 
Hue.—Hvser (Francis), corresponding member of the Academy 
of Sciences of Geneva. Deprived of sight, but still a most perspica- 
cious observer. 
‘¢ Nouvelles Observations sur les Abeilles,’’ 2 vols. Sve, with plates, Paris 
and Geneva, 1814. The second volume is from the pen of his son. 
Hus.—Hvser (Peter), son of the preceding. 
“ Recherches sur les murs des Fourmis Indigénes,’’ 1 vol. Svo, with plates. 
Paris and Geneva, 1810. 
“Observations sur les Bourdons,’’ published in the sixth volume of the 
Transactions de la Societé Linnéene. 
