490 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
‘¢ Conspectus Animalium quorundam,’’ &c. Breslau, 1821. 
“‘ De Stermaspide Thalassemoides et Siphostomate Diplochaito,’’ 4to. Bres- 
lau, 1820. os 
Pauis. pE Beauv.—Pauisor, Baron Beravvors (A. M. F. J.) 
member of the Academie des Sciences, born 1755, died 1820. 
“‘ Tnsectes recueillis en Afrique et en Amérique,’’ &c., folio, with coloured 
plates. Paris, 1805, et seq. 
Pautu.—Pattas (P.S.), one of the great Zoologists of Modern 
times, born at Berlin 1741, died 1812. I quote his 
GLIR. 
“* Novee Species Quadrupedum e Glirium Ordine,’”’ 4to., with thirty-nine 
coloured plates. Erlang, 1778. 
SPic. or Spic. Zoou. 
‘« Spicilegia Zoologica,” fourteen numbers, 4to. Berlin, 1767—1780. 
MISCEL. 
** Miscellanea Zoologica,” 1 No., 4to. Haga, 1766. 
Vox. 
‘“ Voyage dans plusieurs provinces de l’Empire de Russie,” French Tr., 8vo., 
with an atlas. Paris. 
Norp. Breytr. 
‘Neue Nordische Beytrege,’’ &c. (or New Materials from the North for 
Geography, &c.), 7 vols. Svo. _ Petersburg and Leipzic, 1761—1796. 
“* Zoograpbia Russo-Adriatica,” 3 vols.4to. Some of the plates of this work 
having been mislaid; it has not yet been published, though the Academy of St. 
Petersburg have granted the use of the MSS. to certain naturalists. 
Several of his Memoirs inserted among those of the Academy last mentioned. 
Panz.—Panzer (G.W.F.), a physician of Nuremberg, born in 
1755. 
‘*Faune Insectorum Germanicz initia, or Deutschlands Insecten,’’ one 
hundred and nine numbers, 12mo., each consisting of twenty-four coloured 
plates. Nuremburg, 1796, et seq. One of the most useful entomological 
works we possess, on account of the accuracy of the figures. 
‘« Entomologischer Versuch uber die Jurineschen Gattungen der Linneischen 
Hymenoptern,” 1 vol. 12mo. Nuremberg, 1806. 
‘Index Entomologicus, pars prima, Eleutherata,’”’ 1 vol.12mo. Nurem- 
berge, 1813. 
He has also published several other works on Insects, which I have not had 
occasion to quote. 
ParKx.— Parkinson (James),an English naturalist. 
‘‘ Oatlines of Oryctology,”’ 1 vol. 8vo., with plates. 
“€ Organic Remains of a former World,” 3 vols. 4to. London, 1811. 
Parra (Don Antonio),an American naturalist. 
Author of a “ Description of various portions of Natural History,” and 
chiefly of marine productions, written in Spanish, 4to. Havana, 1784. 
In this work the author describes and figures many fishes and crustacea. 
PassEr.— Passerini (Charles). 
‘“‘“Qhbservations on the sound produced by the Sphinx Atropos,” in Italian, 
from which M. Dufronches has given an extract. 
PaykuLt (Gustavus), Counsellor to the King of Sweden, and mem- 
ber of the Academy of Stockholm. 
‘¢Pauna Succia” (Insecta), 3 vols. 8vo. Upsal, 1800. 
These three volumes refer exclusively to the Coleoptera; his descriptions are 
carefully and completely given. 
He has also published good Monographs of the genera Carabus, Curculio, and 
Staphylinus, but they are incorporated with the Fauna. 
‘« Monograpia Histeroideum,’’ with plates of all the species, 1 vol. 8vo. Up- 
sal, 1811. This Monograph is superior to the preceding ones, and is ieee 
sably requisite for the study of these Insects. 
He has published certain Memoirs on Birds. 
