CATALOGUE OE AUTHORS. 495 
‘¢ The Cabinet of Amboyna” (in Dutch), 1 vol. folio. Amsterdam, 1705. 
“ Thesaurus Imaginum,’’ &c. Haga, 1739, 1 vol. folio, with the same plates, 
but a more abridged text. 
Ruprex (Edward), a naturalist of Franckfort. 
Author of ‘* Travels in Nubia,’ with excellent lithographic and coloured 
plates, representing new species of various classes, of which several numbers 
are already published in 4to. Franckf., 1826. 
Russet (P.}, formerly a surgeon at Bengal. 
‘¢ Serpents of the coast of Coromandel,” 1 vol. folio, with a supplement, and 
excellent plates. London, 17—. 
‘¢ Description and figures of two hundred Fishes from the Coast of Coro- 
mandel,’’ 2 vols. folio. London, 1803. Two capital works. 
Rvuyscu (Henry), son of the celebrated anatomist; he died before 
his father. Under the title of 
‘¢ Theatrum Animalium,’’ 2 vols. folio, Amsterd., 1718, he gave an edition of 
Johnstone, to which he added a copy of the same plates of fishes employed by 
Renard and Valentin. 
Sasine, an English naturalist. 
Author of the appendix to Captain Parry’s first vovage, and of various papers 
in the Transactions of the Linnean Society. 
Sace (B. G.), Chemist of the Academy of Sciences, died 1824. 
“Mémoire sur les Belemnites,” published in the Journal de Physique. 
Sau. —Sauvsere (C. R.) 
‘* Dissertatio Entomologica Insecta Fennica enumerans,’’ Pres. C. R. Sahl- 
berg, 8vo. Abo, 1717, 1823. 
‘* Periculi Entomographici,’’ 1 vol. Svo. with plates. Abo, 1823. 
Saverne, a physician of Orleans. 
Author of a translation of the ‘‘ Synopsis Avium’’ of Ray, under the title of 
“‘)’Histoire Naturelle éclaircie dans une de ses principales parties, L’Ornitholo- 
gie,’”’ &c. 4to. Paris, 1767. 
The drawings are by the same hand that furnished those of Brisson and of the 
Planches Enluminées, and are frequently taken from the same specimens. 
Saut, English consul in Egypt. 
“Travels in Abyssinia.’? They contain some observations relative to natural 
history. 
Satv.—Satviani (Ippolito), of Citta di Castello, a physician at 
Rome, born 1513, died 1572. 
* Agquatilium Animalium Historiz,’’ 1 vol. folio, with numerous and excellent 
copperplate engravings of Fishes. Rome, 1554. 
Sav., SavigN.—Saviany (J. C.), member of the Académie des 
Sciences, 
‘‘ Histoire Naturelle et Mythologique de l’Ibis,” 1 vol. Svo. Paris, 1805. 
‘« Mémoires sur les Oiseaux de l’Egypte,” in the great work on Egypt. 
“ Mémoires sur les Animaux sans Vertébres,” part first, No 1, 8vo. Paris 
1816. 
““ Systéme des Annelides,’’ published in the great work on Egypt, as well as 
his ‘‘ Tableau Systematique des Ascidies.”’ 
Savi (Paulo), a young naturalist of Tuscany, and Professor at Pisa. 
Autbor of various good observations on the animals of that country, published 
in the Giornale dei Letterati. Hehas given in Italian two memoirs on a species 
of Iulus, which have lately been reproduced with others of the same savant, in a 
work entitled ‘‘ Memorie Scientifiche di Paolo Savi, decade prima con sette 
tavole,’’ 1 vol. Svo. Pisa, 1828. 
Say (Thomas), an American naturalist. 
Author of various papers in the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Philadelphia, and the Annals of the New York Lyceum. 
Scnarr.—Scuarrer (J. C.), a clergyman at Ratisbonne, born 
1718, died 1799. 
