484 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Lew.—Lewins (J. W.) author of the 
‘‘ Natural History of the Lepidopterous Insects of New South Wales,’”’ with 
coloured plates, 1 vol. 4to. London, 1805. 
‘« Natural History of the Birds of New Holland.”’ 
Licnut.—Licnrenstein (A. A. H.), Professor of the Oriental Lan- 
guages at Hamburg, born in 1765. 
A dissertation on the genus Mantis of Linneus, in the sixth volume of the 
Linnean Transactions. 
LicnenstEIn (H.), Professor at Berlin. 
“« Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope,” 2 vols. Svo. Berlin, 1811. 
Various Memoirs on the Antilopes, the genus Dipus, the Animals of Marcgrave, 
&c., published among those of the Academy of Berlin. 
Linproru, a Swedish naturalist. 
‘Author of a paper in the nineteenth volume of the New Stockholm Me- 
moirs. 
Linx (J. H.), a physician at Leipzic, born in 1674, died in 1734. 
‘¢ De Stellis Marinis, liber singularis,’’ published by Christ., Gabr. Fischer, 
1 vol. folio. Leipzic, 1733. 
L. or Lin.—Linnvs or Livne (Charles de), Professor of Natural 
History at Upsal, and author of the great reform in the nomenclature 
of Natural History. He was born 1707, and died in 1778. I quote 
his 
‘‘ Systema Nature,” particularly the tenth edition of 1757; the twelfth of 
1766; and above all, the thirteenth edition, published by Gmelin, 7 vols. 8vo. 
Leipzic, 1788. 
‘“‘ Ameenitates Academice,’’ a collection of theses, in 10 vols. 8vo, 1749— 
1790. 
“Museum Adolphi Frederici Regis,’ with thirty-three plates, 1 vol. folio. 
Stockholm, 1754. 
The author himself, in his other works, quotes a second volume of this latter 
one ; it is a small Svo. 
‘* Museum Ludovice Ulrice Regine,’’ 1 vol. $vo. Stockholm, 1764. 
‘‘ Fauna Suecica, 1 vol. Svo, first edition, 1746 ; second, 1761; the third by 
Retzius, Leipzic, 1800, only containing the Vertebrata. 
Lin. Trans. or Trans. Lin. Soc., or Lin. Soc. 
‘Transactions of the Linnean Society of London,’ 13 vols. 4to. London, 
1791, et seq. 
Lister (Martin), an English naturalist, and physician to Queen 
Anne, died 1711. 
‘‘ Historia sive Synopsis Methodica Conchyliorum,”’ with 1059 engravings, 1 
vol. folio. London, 1689—1693. 
‘“‘There is another edition, with the synonomes of Linnzus, published by 
William Huddesford. London, 1770. 
‘¢ Historia Animalium Angliv, de Araneis, de Cocbleis, tum Terrestribus tum 
Fluvitialibus, de Cochleis Marinis.” London, 1678. 
The part relating to the Spiders is also found in the ‘‘ Historia Insectorum”’ 
of Ray. 
Lyon.—Lyonner (Peter), Interpreting Secretary to the United 
Provinces, born in 1707, died in 1789. 
“‘Traité Anatomique de la Chenille du Saule,’’ 4to. La Haye, 1762, with 
plates, engraved by the author, a work which is at once the masterpiece of en- 
graving and anatomy. 
Mact., or Mac L.—Mac Leay (W.S.), of the Linnzan Society of 
London. 
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