500 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
‘* Description of certain Insects of Caucasus and of Southern Russia,’ a Me- 
morial in 4to., printed among those of the Imperial Society of Naturalists of 
Moscow, Vol. II. 
Stock. Mem. 
“¢ Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Sweden,” of which 1 vol. 8vo. (in 
the Swedish language) has annually appeared since the year 1739. The first 
forty reach to 1779. Since 1780 they have been published under the title of 
the ‘‘ New Memoirs,” &c. 
Sroty.—Srewr (Casper), a Dutch physician. 
Supplement to the work entitled ‘‘ Les Papillons Exotiques des trois parties 
du Monde”’ (in Dutch and French), 1 vol. 4to. Amsterdam, 1790, et seq. 
“ Représentation exactement coloriée d’apres Nature, des Spectres, des 
Mantes, des Santerelles,’’ &c. (in Dutch and French), 8 Nos. 4to. Amsterdam, 
1780, et seq. 
‘« Représentation exactement coloriée d’apres Nature des Cigales et des Pu- 
naises’’ (in Dutch and French), 10 Nos. 4to. Amsterdam, 1780, et seq. 
Srorr (T.C. C.), Professor at Tubingen. 
His thesis entitled ‘‘ Prodromus Methodi Mammalium,’’ Tub., 1780, and 
republished in the “ Delectus Opusculorum ad Se. Nat. Spect. de Ludwig,’ 1 
vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 1790, has been of great use to us. 
Straus.—Srravs Durckuemm (H.) 
“* Considérations Générales sur l’ Anatomie Comparée des Animaux Articules, 
auxquelles on a joint l’Anatomie Descriptive du Hanneton,’’ with plates, 1 vol. 
4to. Paris, 1828. 
The only work that can be compared to that of Lyonnet already mentioned. 
He has read to the Acad. des Sciences, a ‘‘ Mémoire sur le Systeme tégumen- 
taire et musculaire de l’ Araignée aviculaire,’? Mygale of Le Blond, Lat, 
Srroem (John), a pastor in Norway, born in 1726. 
Author of several Memoirs inserted among those of Drontheim, Copenhagen, 
&e., and of a description of the district of Sondmer. 
Sturm (J.),a German naturalist and painter. 
“* Deutschland Fauna,” with excellent plates, 2 vols. Svo. Nuremberg, 1807. 
Sutz.—Suuzer (J. H.). 
‘* Die Kennzeichen der Insecten,’’ with plates, 1 vol. 4to. Zurich, 1761. 
Surrir.—Surnriray, a physician at Havre. 
‘* Observations sur le foetus d’une espéce de Calige,’’ in the third volume of 
the Annales Générales des Sciences Physiques. 
Swarns.—Swarnson, an English naturalist. 
Author of various papers on Birds, published in the Linnean Transactions 
and in the Zoological Journal; also of 
‘¢ Zoological Illustrations,” a work which forms a sequel to the Zoological 
Miscellany of Leach, and to the Naturalist’s Miscellany of Shaws 
In conjunction with Dr. Horsefield he has published a Memoir on the Birds 
of New Holland, in the Linnean Transactions. : 
SwamMerpAm (John), a Dutch physician, born at Amsterdam in 
1637, died in 1680. 
‘Biblia Nature,” 1 vol. folio (Latin and Dutch). Leyden, 1737, 1738. 
The principal writer on the Anatomy of Insects. 
Swep.—Sweper (N.S.), a Swedish naturalist. 
Author of a Memoir published among those of Stockholm, 1784. 
Tremm., and sometimes T.—TemmincK (C. J.), formerly Director 
of the Society of Sciences of Haarlem, and proprietor of a valuable 
zoological collection, and now Director of the Royal Museum of Ley- 
den. 
‘‘ Histoire Naturelle Générale des Pigeons et des Gallinaceés,’’ 3 vols. 8yo. 
Amsterdam and Paris, 1813, 1815. 
The part containing the Pigeons has also been published in folio, with splen- 
did coloured plates, by Madame Knip. 
