494 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
These works have been reproduced in his ‘‘ Histoire Naturelle de l’Europe 
Merid.,” 5 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1826. 
He has also published a description of some new Crustacea in the Journal de 
Physique. 
Rosin.—Rozineav Desvorpy, physician at St. Sauveur, depart- 
ment of the Yonne. 
‘* Recherches sur l’Organisation Vertebrales des Crustacés, des Arachnides, 
et des Insectes,” 1 vol. Syo. Paris, 1828. 
‘* Essai sur la tribu des Culicides,’’ inserted in the second volume of the Mé- 
moires de la Societé d’Histoire Naturelle. 
A great work on the Muscide, which he calls ‘‘ Myodaires,” published in the 
Mém. des Savants Etrangéres, &c. 
“ Observations on the Olfactory Organ of the Crustacea and on the use of 
the Halteres of the Diptera.” 
Rocuerort (N.), protestant minister of Holland. 
“* Natural and Moral History of the Antilles and America.” The first edi- 
tion is anonymous and published at Rotterdam, 1658. The part relative to Na- 
tural History is copied from the first edition of Dutertre, 1654. 
Roam.—Reme_er (J. C.) ' 
“‘ Genera Insectorum Linnzi et Frabricii, Iconibus illustrata,’’ 1 vol. 4to. 
Vitoduri Helveticrum, 1789. 
His work is merely an edition of that of Sulzer on the same subject; with 
some new plates. 
Res.—ReseEL DE Rosennor (A. J.), a painter of Nuremberg, born 
1705, died 1795, one of the most ingenious observers, and an able 
painter of subjects of Natural History. 
‘« Historia Naturalis Ranarum nostratium,”’ 1 vol. folio, Nuremb., 1758. 
“« Tnsecten-Belustigungen,” with excellent coloured plates, 4 vols. 4to. Nu- 
remb., 1746. et seq. See Kleemann. 
Roc.—Rocer, anaturalist of Bourdeaux. 
“ Tnstructions a ’usage des personnes qui voudraient s’occuper a recueillir 
des Insectes pour les Cabinets d’ Histoire Naturelle,’ 8yo. Bourdeaux. 
Rorss.—Roissy (Félix de), a naturalist of Paris. 
He completed, by the 5th and 6th vols. 8vo., the ‘‘ Histoire des Mollusques,”’ 
commenced by Denys de Montfort for Sonnini’s Buffon. 
RonpEv.—RonvELeT (Guillaume), Professor at Montpellier, born 
1507, died 1566. 
‘« Libri de Piscibus,’’ 1 vol. folio. Lyons, 1554, a work still useful from its 
numerous wood-cuts. 
Ross.—Ross1 (Pietro), an Italian naturalist, Professor at Pisa, died 
in 18—., 
‘“‘ Fauna Etrusca, sistens Insecta que in provinciis Florentina et Pisana pre- 
sertim collegit Petrus Rossius,’’ 2 vols. 4to., with coloured plates. Liburni, 1790. 
‘* Mantissa Insectorum exhibens Species nuper in Etruria collectas, a Petro 
Rossio,” &c., with coloured plates, 2 vols. 4to. Pisis, 1792—1794. 
Roux (Polydore), Curator of the Museum of Marseilles, 
“« Ornithologie Proveneale,”’ 4to., with beautiful lithographic plates. 
‘““Crustacés de la Mediterranée et de son littoral,’’ 4to., with plates, the 
three first numbers. Marseilles, 1827—1828. 
Roxgsures, an English physician at Bengal. 
I quote his paper on the Dolphin of the Ganges. 
Rupvotrui (C. A.),a German naturalist and anatomist, Professor 
at Gripswald and now at Berlin. Chiefly quoted for his classical 
work on the Intestinal Worms. 
‘“« Entozoa seu Vermium Intestinalium Historia Naturalis,’? 2 vols. S8vo. 
Amsterdam, 1808. P 
Rumpx (G. E.),a German merchant born at Hanau in 1637, In- 
tendant at Amboyna in the Dutch service, died in 1706. 
