CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 501 
‘Manuel d’Grnithologie ou Tableau Systématique des Oiseaux qui se 
trouvent en Europe,’’ 1 vol. Svo. Amsterdam and Paris, 1815. 
‘* Monographies de Mammalogie,” 4to. Paris, 1827. 
‘« Planches Coloriées,’’ 4to. and folio, forming a sequel to the Planches Enlu- 
minées of Buffon. This work was published by Temminck jointly with M. 
Meiffren de Laugier, Baron, &c, &c. 
Turen, or THtENEM.—J'HIENEMAN, Professor and Curator of the 
Museum of Dresden. 
Author of Observations (in German) on the Animals of the North, and chiefly 
on the Phocze, Svo. with an atlas in 4to. 
Taier.—THiery pe MENnonvituez (N. J.), a French physician, who 
visited Mexico for the purpose of carrying off the Cochineal. 
“Traité de la culture du Nopal et de l’Education de la Cochinelle,” 2 vols. 
8vo. with plates. Paris, 1787. 
Tuomas (P.), a physician of Montpellier. 
“Mémoires pour servir a |’ Histoire Naturelle des Sang-sues,”’ pamphlet 8vo. 
Paris, 1806. ip 
Tompson (John W.), a surgeon of the English army. 
“* A Memoir on the Pentacrinus Europeus,’’ 4to. Cork, 1827. 
THomes.—Tnompson (William), an English physician established 
at Naples. 
Author of a Memoir on a Hippurites which he calls Cornucopia. 
Tuuns.—THunBERG (C. P.), a pupil of Linnzus, who visited the 
Cape of Good Hope and Japan, Professor at Upsal, born in 1743. 
' Quoted for various Memoirs published among those of the Academy of Stock- 
holm. 
TrepEmAN (Frederick), Professor at Heidelberg. 
** Anatomy of the Holothuria, Asterias, and Echinus,”’ folio, Landshut, 1805 ; 
one of the most splendid Monographs of invertebrated animals. 
Tites.—Tiuesius (W. G.), a German naturalist, who sailed round 
the world. 
Author of several Memoirs presented to the Academy of St. Petersburg, of 
observations on various new animals in the Voyage of Krusensterm, and pre- 
viously of an ‘‘ Annual of Natural History,’’ in the German, 12mo. Leipzic, 
1802. 
Trans. Lin. See Linn. Trans. 
TREITS.— TREITSCHKE (Frederick), a German naturalist. 
The continuer of Ochsenheimer’s work on the Lepidoptera of Europe. The 
last volume (1829) contains the Pyralides. 
TremMBL.—TRemBLEY (Abraham), a native of Geneva, born in 
1710 and died in 1784 ; immortalized by his discovery of the repro- 
ductive power of the Polypus. 
‘‘ Mémoires pour servir a |’ Histoire des Polypes d’eau douce & bras en forme 
de cornes,”’ with fifteen plates, 4to. Leyden, 1774. 
TreurL.—Trevutier (F. A.), a German physician, author of a 
thesis entitled 
“ Observationes Pathologico-anatomice ad Auctarium ad Helminthologiam 
Humani Corporis Continentes,’’ 4to. Leipzic, 1793. 
Trevir.—Treviranus (G. R.). Professor at Bremen. 
‘* On the Internal Organization of the Arachnides’’ (in German), with plates, 
4to. Nuremberg, 1812. 
Tuckey (J. K.), a Captain of the British Navy. 
‘‘Relation d’une Expedition pour reconnaitre le Zaire,’’ the French transla- 
tion, with an atlas in 4to. 2 vols. Svo. Paris, 1818. 
Vaut (Martin), a celebrated Danish botanist. 
“Author of certain Memoirs on Zoology published among those of the Society 
of Natural History of Copenhagen. 
