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Bosanus (Louis Henry), a German naturalist, Professor at Vilna, 
died 1828. 
** Monograph of the Fresh-water Tortoises of Europe,” folio, Vilna, 1819, an ex- 
cellent work. He was also the author of'several Memoirs in the Isis. 
Boisp.—Borspvuvat (J. A.), physician and curator of the cabinet of 
count Dejean. 
‘* Essai sur une Monographie des Zygenides,” 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. Paris 
1829, 
‘* Europzorum Lepidopterorum Index Methodicus,”’ added to the Essay, &e. 
He has lately, jointly with major Le Conte of the United States army, published 
the three first numbers of anether work, entitled 
“* Histoire Generale et Iconographie des Lepidoptéres or des Chenilles de l’Ame- 
rique Septentrionale,” 8vo. Paris. 
The same gentleman, in conjunction with count Dejean, has also published the 
first numbers of another, called the 
“* Iconographie et Histoire Naturelle des Coléoptéres d’Europe,” 8vo. Paris, 
1827. 
He has also described some new species of Lepidoptera in the Annales de la So- 
cieté Linneenne de Paris. 
Bomme (Leonard), a physician in Zealand. 
Author of certain Memoirs published among those of the Society of Sciences of 
Flessingen, or Flushing. 
Bon, or Bonan.-—Bonannt, or rather Buonanni (Filippo), a jesuit 
professor at the college of Rome, born 1638, died 1725. He was an 
assiduous observer, but we have only quoted his work entitled 
*© Recreatio Mentis et Oculi in Observatione Animalium Testaceorum,”’ 1 vol. 4to. 
Rome, 1684. 
Bonar. or Cu. Bonar.—Bonaparte (Charles Lucien), Prince of 
Musignano, son of the prince of Canino. 
Author of an excellent Supplement to Wilson’s American Ornithology, and of se- 
veral memoirs in the Annals of the Lyceum of New York. 
Bonnat.—BonnaTERRE (the Abbé), Professor of natural history at 
Tulle. 
He superintended the engraving of the plates of the Vertebrata for the Encyclo- 
pedie Methodique, and gave the text for those of the Reptiles and Fishes. 
His figures generally are copied from authors, and not always judiciously selected. 
Bonet.—Bone ui (Francesco), director of the Cabinet of Natural 
History, and professor of Zoology at Turin. 
“© Catalogue of the Birds of Piedmont,” pamphlet, 4to, 1811. 
“ Entomological Observations,” in two parts, published in the Memoirs of the 
Academy of Sciences of Turin. They treat of the genus Carabus of Linneus, or 
ot the Carabici. 
