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Crarck, an English Veterinary Surgeon. 
“*A Monograph of the (Bstri,” in the third volume of the Linnean Transactions. 
He has published a second edition of it. 
Cuexc (Charles), a Swedish painter and a pupil of Linnzus. 
** Aranei Suecici Descriptionibus et Figuris Ilustrati,” 1 vol. 4to, in Swedish and 
Latin. Holmiz, 1757. 
“ Teones Insectorum Rariorum,” 1 vol. 4to. Holmie, 1759—1764. This work 
is useful as an indication to the Lepidoptera described by Linnzus, from the Cabi- 
net of Queen Frederica Ulrica, 
Croquet (Jules), a physician and surgeon of Paris. 
*« Anatomie des Vers Intestinaux,” 4to. Paris, 1824. 
Crius.—Cuuvsivs, or L’Ectusr (Charles), born at Arras 1526, died 
1609. He was physician to the Emperor, and subsequently a pro- 
fessor at Leyden. ; 
** Exoticorum Libri X,” 1 vol. folio. Anvers, 1605. 
Cotter Meyener (G. F. H.), physician, 
‘* Memoire sur un Ver trouvé dans le rein d’un Chien” (the Strongylus gigas), 
inserted in the Journal de Physique, vol. LV. 
Fas. Cou.—Cotumna (Fabius), a physician at Rome, an illegiti- 
mate descendant of the illustrious house of Colonna, born 1567, died 
about 1660. Hewas an exact and erudite observer. 
‘© De Purpura,” 4to, 1616. 
“¢ Aquatilium et Terrestrium aliquot Animalium, aliarumque Naturalium Rerum 
Observationes,” printed at the end of his Eephrasis, ib., 4to, 1616. 
Com. or CommMers.—Commerson (Philibert), born at Dombes in 
1727, and died at the Isle of France 1773. A most indefatigable 
traveller and learned naturalist. 
I quote his manuscripts and drawings deposited in the Library of the Museum. 
Coox (Captain), the celebrated navigator, born 1728, and killed 
at the Sandwich Islands in 1779. 
His three great voyages, which have been translated into all languages, are well 
known to every one. 
Coqurs.—CoquesBeErr (Antoine Jean), a naturalist established at 
Rheims. ; 
“ Tllustratio Ieconographica Insectorum que in Museis Parisinis observavit J. Chr. 
Fabricius,”’ 3 decades, 4to, Paris, 1799—1804. 
He has also published various notes in the Bulletin des Sciences. 
Vou. IV.—3 F 
