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JuRINE (Louis), Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at Geneva. 
‘“‘ Nouvelle méthode de classer les Hyménoptéres et les Diptéres,’’? with 
plates, Hymenop., vol. I,4to. Geneva, 1807; a very superior work, and in- 
dispensable for the study of this order. 
‘¢ Observations sur le Zenos vesparum,’’ a memoir in 4to., with one plate, 
1816. 
‘Observations sur les ailes des Hyménopteres,’’ a memoir, with plates, pub- 
lished in the twenty-fourth volume of the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences 
of Turin. 
‘¢ Histoire des Monocles,’’ 1 vol. 4to., with plates. Geneva, 1820. 
His second son, whose demise is to be regretted, has published in his seventh 
volume of the Annales du Muséum, &c., an excellent Memoir on the Argulus 
foliaceus. [See Argulus. 
Kamer.—Karrer (Engilbert), a German physician who tra- 
velled in Persia, India and Japan, born at Lemgo, in the county of 
Lippe in 1651, died 1715. 
« Amenitatum Exoticarum,”’ fascic. V, 4to. Lemgo, 1712. 
‘* A Description of Japan’’ in German, translated into French under the title 
of ‘‘ Histoire Naturelle, Civile et Ecclesiastique du Japan,’’ 2 yols. folio. La 
Haye, 1729. 
Kavup, a German naturalist. 
Author of the notes on Reptiles in the Isis of Oken. 
Kirs.—Kirey (William), an English clergyman, member of the 
Linnean Society, rector of Barham, in the county of Suffolk, &c. 
“*Monographia Apum Angliz,’’ 2 vols. Svo., with plates. Ipswich, 1802. 
He has published, in the ninth volume of the Transactions of the Linnean 
Society, a Monograph of the Apions of England, and in the eleventh, that of 
the Strepsiptera. 
He has lately, in conjunction with M. Spence, published a new edition of the 
*¢ Introduction to Entomology,’’ 4 vols. Svo., with plates. London, 1828. 
He has also: written several Memoirs on various Insects, for the Linnean 
Transactions, and the Zoological Journal, most of which we have quoted. 
KiEeEM.—K.eEeman (C. F. C.), a painter at Nuremburg, born 1735, 
died 1789. 
“‘Beytrege zur Natur Oder Insecten-geschichte,” 1 vol. 4to. Niiremberg, 
1761. A supplement to the work of Reesel, his father-in-law, forming the fifth 
volume, 
Ki.— Kew (J. Fs Secretary of the Senate of Dantzick, a labo- 
rious author who has written on every branch of natural history, but 
without taste or genius; born in 1685, died 1759. 
“Summa Dubiorum circa classes Quadrupedum et Amphibiorum Linnzi,’’ 
1743. 
‘¢ Qurdrupedum Dispositio et brevis Historia Naturalis,’”’ 1751. 
‘¢ Historia Avium Prodromus,’’ 1750. 
“« Stemmata Avium,’’ 1759. 
““Tentamen Herpetologie,’’ 1755. 
‘* Historie Naturalis Piscium promovende missus,’? V, 1740—1749. 
‘* Mantissa Icthyologica,’”’ 1746. 
“* Methodus Ostracologica,’’ 1753. 
* Descriptiones Tubulorum Marinorum,”’ 1737. 
‘* Naturalis Dispositio Echinodermatum,’’ 1734, 
Kive.—K uve (Francis), physician at Berlin. 
‘‘Monographia Siricum Germanie, atque Generum illis Adnumeratorum, 
cum tabulis eneis coloratis VIII,’’ 1 vol. 4to. Berlin, 1803. 
Various Memoirs on different genera or species of Hymenoptera, published 
among those of the Society of Naturalists of Berlin. 
