434 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Briainy.-—BarinvitteE (Henri Ducrotay de), adjunct Professor to 
the Faculté des Sciences, and member of the Académie des Sciences. 
I quote several of his Memoirs on all the branches of Zoology, published in the 
Annales du Museum, Bulletin des Sciences, Journal Physique, and his articles 
Mollusques and Vers, in the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles. The first is 
printed separately under the title of MaLacoLoaise. Paris and Strasb., 8vo, 1828, 
with 1 vol. of plates. 
«Mémoire sur les Belemnite$,” 4to. Paris, 1827. 
*« Essai d’une Monographie de la Familie des Hirudinées, 8vo. Paris, 1827. 
Bi.—Brocu (Mark-Eleazer), a Jewish physician in Berlin, born 
at Anspach 1723, died 1799. His 
“Icthyology or General and Particular History of Fishes,” in twelve numbers, 
folio, with 432 plates, Berlin, 1785—1796. is far from being general. It only con- 
tains such species as he could procure, and almost all the foreign ones are badly 
~ coloured. His 
«* Systema Icthyologie’”-—See Scunre1pER—also includes the species of other 
authors, but arranged in a fantastic manner. 
«« A Treatise on the Generation of Intestinal Worms” (in German), 4to. Berlin, 
1782. 
Buium. or Brumens.—Btiumensacu (John Frederick), Professor 
of Medicine and Natural History at Gottingen. 
«© Manual of Natural History,”’ Sth edition (in German), 1 vol. 8vo. Gottingen, 
1807. There is also a French translation of the same by M. Artaud, 1 vel. 8vo, 
Metz, 1803. 
‘*« Plates of Natural History” (Abbildungen), 10 numbers, 8vo, each consisting 
of 18 plates. Gottingen, 1796—1810. e 
Boccone (Paul), a Bernardine monk of Sicily, born in 1633, died 
1704. . 
“Recherches et Observations Naturelles,” &c., 1 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1671. 
Bopp.—Bopparrr (Peter), Physician, &c., of Flessingen, in 
Zealand. 
« Elenchus Animalium, vol. 1, sistens Quadrupedia,”’ 8vo, Rotterdam, 1785. 
The sequel has not appeared. 
Four letters on as nuany animals of the Cabinet of Schlosser, following that of the — 
Jatter, and even on the Lacerta amboinensis. 
Bonatscu (John Baptist), Professor at Prague, died 1772. 
“* De quibusdam Animalibus,” &c. 1 vol, 4to. Dresden, 1761. 
This work contains some good observations on certain Mollusca and Zoophyta. 
Bore, a young naturalist of Kiel, who died in Java. His voyage 
was undertaken for scientific purposes. 
He had prepared extensive materials for publication on the Reptilia. 
