446 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Drap.—DrariEz, Professor of Chemistry at Brussels. 
Memoirs on a new genus of tetramerous Coleoptera, and a description of new 
species of Mammalia, Birds, and Insects, published in the Annales Generales des 
Sciences Physiques. 
Drur.—Drury, an English goldsmith, lately deceased. 
‘Illustrations of Natural History,” 3 vols 4to, with finely coloured plates repre- 
senting the rarer insects of his cabinet. London, 1770—1782. 
Dur.—Durour (Leon), a physician at Saint-Sever, Landes. 
“ Memoire Anatomique sur une nouvelle espece d’Insecte du genre Brachine,” 
in the 18th volume of the Annales du Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle. 
‘* Various memoirs “ Sur l’Anatomie des Coleopteéres, des Cigales, des Cicadelles, 
des Labidoures,”’ on a new species of Ornithomyiz, and on the genus Ocyptera, pub- 
lished in the Annales des Sciences Naturelles. Two Memoirs inserted in the 
Journal de Physique, one on the Anatomy of the Scorpions and the other on that 
of the Scolia. The Annales Generales des Sciences Physiques contain several 
others, in which he gives a description of various Arachnides and of several new 
species of Coleoptera, together with the anatomy of the Ranatra linearis, and of the 
Nepa cinerea. 
Durrs.—Durrscumip (Gaspard), Professor at Lintz. 
“Fauna Austrie,”’ 8vo, in German, 
I have only seen the two first volumes, one of which appeared in 1805, and the 
other 1812. Lintz and Leipsic. 
Ducerz (Antoine) Professor at Montpellier. 
“ Recherches sur la Circulation, la Respiration et la Reproduction des Annelides 
a branches,” 1828. 
« Espéces Indigénes du genre Lacerta,” Annales des Sc, Nat. XVI, 1828. 
Dunam.—Dvunamet pu Monceav, naturalist, agriculturist, &c., 
member of the Académie des Sciences, born at Paris 1700, died 
1782. 
‘“‘ Traite general des Péches,” folio, Paris, 1769. I quote this work on account 
of the number of good plates of fishes which it presents. 
Dum. or Dumer.—Dvumerit (Constant), Professor to the Faculté 
de Medicine, and to the Jardin du Roi, member of the Academie 
des Sciences, born at Amiens, 1774. 
Editor of the two first volumes of my ‘‘ Lecons d’Anatomie Comparee.” 
*« Zoologie Analytique,” 1 vol. 8vo, Paris, 1806. 
**Traite Elementaire d’Histoire Naturelle,’ 2 vols 8vo, second edition. Paris, 
1807. Fourth edition, Paris, 1830. 
Various Memoirs on Comparative Anatomy, among which is one on the “ Pois- 
sons Cyclostomes,” &c. 
“© Considerations Generales sur la Classe des Insectes,” 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. 
Also the articles in the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles relative to Insects. 
