496 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
“‘Elementa Entomologica,”’ with coloured plates, 1 vol. 4to. Ratisbonne, 
1769. 
‘“Tcones Insectorum cirea Ratisbonam Indigenorum,’’ 3 vols. 4to. Ratis- 
bonne, 1769. 
‘« Anus pisciformis Insecti Aquatici Species noviter detecta,” 4to., with plates, 
Ratisbonne, 1757. This Crustaceous animal is the Cancer Stagnalis of Lin- 
neus. See Branchipus. 
“ Abhandlungen von Insecten.’’ Regensburg, 1764—1779. 
ScHELLENB.— SCHELLENBERG (J. R.), painter and engraver at Zu- 
rich. 
“‘Cimicum in Helvyetiz Aquis et Terris degens Genus,’’ with plates, 1 vol. 
8vo. Turici, 1800. 
‘*Genres des Mouches Diptéres,’”? in French and German, with coloured 
plates. Zurich, 1803. The text is by two anonymous writers. 
Scu., or Scuevcnz.—Scuevucuzer (J. J.), a physician of Zurich. 
‘* Physique Sacrée,” 4 vols. folio. Amsterdam, 1732. It contains numerous 
figures of Serpents. 
Scninrz, Secretary of the Society of Natural History at Zurich, 
the translator into German of the Régne Animal. 
Author of the ‘‘ History of the Eggs and Nests of Birds.’’ 
Scuioss.—ScuosseEr, a physician at Amsterdam. 
“‘ Author of certain Memoirs on Fishes, jointly with Boddaert, published in 
the Philosophical Transactions. 
Scan.—Scuneiwer (J.G.), the celebrated hellenist and naturalist, 
Professor at Franckfort-on-the-Oder, now Breslau. 
‘* Amphibiorum Physiologie Specim.,’’ 4to. Fascic. I et II. Zullichow, 
1797. 
“* Historie Amphibiorum Naturalis et Litterariz,’’ 8vo., Fascic. I et Il. 
Jena, 1799, 1801. 
“The Natural History of Tortoises in general,’’ (in German), 1 vol. Svo. 
Leipsic, 1783. 
I frequently quote under his name his edition of the ‘‘ Systema Ichthyologie,’’ 
of Bloch, 8vo. with one hundred and ten plates. Berlin, 1801. 
Scue@pr (J. D.), a physician at Anspach, born 1752. 
‘‘ Historia Testudinum Iconibus Illustrata,’’ 4to. with coloured plates. 
Erlang, 1792, et seq. 
ScHoneEFELp (E. de), a physician of Hamburg. 
“TIethyologia, &c., ducatum Slesvigi at Holsatie,” 4to. Hamburg, 1824. 
Scnon.—or Scuanu.—Scna@nuerr (C. J.), a Swede. 
‘* Synonymia insectorum,’”’ 2 vols. 8vo. with plates. Stockholm, 1806— 
1808. 
**Cureulionidum Dispositio Methodica,’”’ 1 vol. Svo. Leipzic, 1826. 
Scurank (F. de P.), a Bavarian naturalist, Professor at Ingolstadt, 
born in 1747. 
“ Enumeratio Insectorum Austriz Indigenorum,’’ 1 vol. 8vo., with plates, 
Auguste Vindelicorum, 1781. 
‘* Fauna Boica,’’ 6 vols. Svo. Nuremberg and Ingolstadt, 1798, et seq. 
Scures.—Scureser (J. C. de), Professor at Erlang, born in 
1739. 
We chiefly quote his ‘‘ History of the Mammalia” (in German), with co- 
loured plates, 4to. Erlang, 1775, et seq. 
There are also some French copies of the first parts. The greater part of the 
plates is copied from Buffon, and coloured from the descriptions, although some 
of them are original and good. 
Scurers.—ScurerBers (Charles de), Director of the Imperial 
Museum of Vienna. 
The description of various unpublished or but little known Coleoptera, with 
plates, inserted in the sixth volume of the Transactions of the Lin. Society. 
