440 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Caucus (Francois), of Rouen, a soldier or sailor at Madagascar, 
died 1638. 
“* Une Relation de Madagascar,” &c. 1 vol. Svo, 1631. 
Cavoini (Filippo), a physician and naturalist at Naples. 
“* Memorie per servire alla Storia de’ Polipi Marini,” 4to. Naples, 1785. 
«* Sulla Generazione dei Pescie dei Granchi,” 1 vol. 4to. Naples, 1787. 
Cerri (Francesco). 
‘* Storia Naturale di Sardegna,”’ 4 vols 12mo. Sassari, 1774—1777. 
CuHABERT, director of the Ecole Veterinaire at Alfort. 
“Traité des Maladies Vermineuses dans les Animaux,” pamphlet, 8vo. Paris, 
1782. ° 
Cuas.—Cnasrier (J.), a corresponding member of the Societé 
d’Histoire Naturelle. 
He published a series of Memoirs on the flight of Insects, in the Annales du Mu- 
seum d’Histoire Naturelle. A certain number of impressions were taken separately, 
which form his “ Essai sur le Vol des Insectes,” 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1823. 
( samisso (Adelbert de), a distinguished literary gentleman and 
naturalist of Berlin, who sailed round the,world with Captain Kot- 
zebue. 
I quote his Memoir on the Salpe (in Latin), 1 vol. 4to. Berlin, 1830. 
Cuarp.—CnHarpEnNTIER (Toussaint de). 
“ Hore Entomologice,” 1 vol. 4to, with plates. Breslau, 1825. 
Curemn.—Cuemnitz (John Jerome), of Magdeburg, chaplain to 
the garrison of Copenhagen, born 1730. 
He continued the great work on Conchyliology of Martini, -and is the author of 
various Memoirs published among those of the Society of Naturalists of Berlin, of 
Copenhagen, and of the Naturforscher. . 
Cuoris (Louis), a Russian painter, who accompanied Captain 
‘Kotzebue in his voyage round the world. He was assassinated near 
Vera-Cruz, when about to commence his travels in Mexico. 
“* Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde,” folio. Paris, 1822. 
“Vues et Paysages des Regions Equinoxiales,” folio. Paris, 1826. 
Crarrv.—CLairviLie, an English naturalist, residing in Switzer- 
land. ; i 
*Entomologie Helvetique,” 2 vols 8vo, in French and German, with excellent 
plates. The first volume was published in 1798, and the second in 1806; both 
were printed at Zurich. 
