498 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
He has also published the last number of the work of the late Palisot de Beau- 
vois, on the Insects collected by him in Africa and America; as well as extracts 
from various works on Insects, in the ‘‘ Bulletin Universel’’ of Baron Férussac. 
Snaw (Thomas), a theologian of Oxford, who travelled in Africa 
and the Levant. 
His work, published in English at Oxford, in folio, 1738, has been translated 
into French under the title of ‘* Voyage dans plusieurs parties de la Barbarie et 
du Levant,’’ 2 vols. 4to. La Haye, 1743. 
Su. or SHaw.—Suaw (George), Adjunct Librarian of the British 
Museum, a laborious compiler and describer, died in 1815, 
‘The Naturalist’s Miscellany,’’ Svo. London, 1789, et seq.; a numerous 
collection of coloured plates, mostly copies, with some that are original. 
** General Zoology,’’ London, 1800, et seq., several volumes, 8vo., with 
plates, most of them copies. 
“* Zoology of New Holland,’’ a few numbers, Svo. London, 1794, et seq. 
The work remains unfinished. 
Stoanr (Hans), a former President of the Royal Society, born in 
1660, died in 1753. 
“* Voyage to the Islands of Madeira, Barbadces, Nevis, St. Christopher, and 
Jamaica,’’ with 274 indifferent or bad plates, 2 vols. folio. London, 1707, 1727. 
SMEATH.—SMEATHMAN (Henry). 
His History of the Termites, published in the seventy-first volume of the 
Philosopbical Transactions, has been translated into French, by Dr. Rigaud, of 
Montpellier, and inserted in the French translation of Sparrman’s Voyage. 
Smiru (Hamilton), anofficer in the English service, anda learned na- 
turalist. 
Author of a great portion of the additions to the English translation of the 
Régne Animal, and particularly of the Synopsis Mammalium, which terminates 
the third volume. 
Soc. Nat. Beru., or Bert. Mem., or Nat. of Ber, or Ber. 
Nat. 
The Memoirs of this Society have appeared successively under four different 
titles, in German. 
1. ‘* Bescheftigungen’’ (Occupations), 4 vols. 8vo., 1775—1779. 
2. ‘* Schriften’? (Writings), 11 vols. 8vo., 1780—1794, the five last of which 
are also styled ‘‘ Beobachtungen und Entdeckungen’’ (Observations and Dis- 
coverics). 
a ** Nene Schriften’? (New Writings), 4to., 1795—17—. 
4. ‘* Magazin,’”’ &c. (The Magazine of New Discoveries in Natural History), 
quarterly, from 1807. 
So.tp.—Sotpani (Ambrosio), General of the Camaldolites, subse- 
quently Professor at Siena, author of various works on Microscoyic 
Testacea, both fossil and recent. 
‘* Saggio Orithografico Ovvero Osservationi sopra le Terre Nautilitiche,’’ &c. 
1 vol. 4to. Siena, 1780. 
‘* Testaceographia ac Zoophytographia Parva et Microscopica, 3 vols. folio. 
Siena, 1789—1798. 
Sonner.—Sonnerat, born at Lyons, died in Paris, 1814, an inde- 
fatigable collector. 
‘¢ Voyage a la Nouvelle-Guinée,’”’ with one hundred and twenty plates, 4to. 
Paris, 1776. His first voyage. 
‘« Voyage aux Indes Orientales et 4 la Chine,”’ from 1774 to 1781, 2 vols. 
4to., with one hundred and forty plates. Paris, 1782. His second voyage. 
Sownini DE Manoncourt (C. S.), engineer, born at Lorraine, died 
in Wallachia in 1814. I quote his 
‘* Voyage dans la Haute et Basse Egypte,” with an atlas of forty plates, 
3 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1799. 
And sometimes his edition of Buffon, Syo. Paris, Dufart, 1798. 
