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versity of Paris, member of the Académie des Sciences, &c. &c., 
born at Montbéliard, 1773. 
I quote his Mémoirs in the Annales du Muséum, and principally those which re- 
late to the teeth of the Mammalia, published in 1 vol. Svo. Paris, 1825. [I also 
particularly cite his 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Mammiféres,” published in conjunction with M. Geoff- 
roy Saint-Hilaire in folio and 4to, with illustrations drawn from nature. 
Cyritt.—Cyrinttus or Crraitto (Dominico), a physician at Na- 
ples, publicly executed in 1796. 
«* Entomologia Neapolitane Specimen,” 1 vol. folio, with coloured plates. Na- 
ples, 1787. 
Daut (George). 
‘¢ Coleoptera and Lepidoptera,” 1 vol. Svo. Vienna, 1823. 
Daxporr, a Danish officer. 
Author of Memoirs on certain Fishes published in the Linnean Transactions and 
in the Journal of Gottingen. 
Datm.—Datman (John William), lately deceased at Stockholm, 
where he was director of the Museum. 
s* Analecta Entomologica,”’ 1 vol. 4to, with plates. Holmiz, 1828. 
‘** Prodromus Monographiz Castniz,” 1 vol. 4to, with one plate. Holmiz, 1825. 
** Om Nagra Svenska Arter of Coccus,’? Memoir, 4to, with plates. Stockholm, 
1826. 
«* A Monograph of the Chalcidites, or of the Insects of his family of the Pteromali- 
ni,” 1 vol. 8vo. Stockholm, 1820. 
‘*¢ A Synopsis of the Lepidoptera of Sweden,” published in the Memoirs of the 
Academy of Stockholm, 1816. 
“ Ephemerides Entomologice,” 1 vol. 8vo. Holmiz, 1824. 
«© A Memoir on certain Ichneumonides,” 1 vol. 8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
A second, in the Swedish language, on the Insects enclosed in Copal, 1 vol. 
8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
Dau.—Datye.t (J. Graham), a Scotch naturalist. 
‘* Observations on Various Interesting Phenomena of the Planaria,” 8vo. Edin- 
burgh, 1814. 
Dampier (William), the celebrated English mariner, born 1652. 
<* Voyage round the World,” 2 vols 8vo. London, 1697 and 1699. It has 
been translated into French and undergone several editions. It contains some in- 
teresting traits of the history of animals. : 
Danreis (Samuel), an English painter. 
“‘ African Scenery,” 1 vol. folio, a magnificent work which contains several 
beautiful figures of extremely rare animals. 
Davus.—Davusenton (Louis-Jean-Marie), born at Montbard 1716, 
