448 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
«‘ Memoire sur le Nicothoe,”’ a singular animal that sucks the blood of the Lob- 
ster. Ibid. IX. 
«‘ Resume des Recherches sur Jes Animaux sans vertebre faites aux Isles Chau- 
say.” 
« Description des Annelides des Cotes de la France.” 
P 
Epwarps (Milne) alone. 
“* Description de quelques Crustaces nouveaux.” Ann.des Sc. Nat., XIII. 
“« Recherches Zoologiques pour servir a ]’Histoire Naturelle des Lezards.’? Ann. 
des Sc. Nat., XVI. 
«* Monographie des Crustaces Amphipodes. 
EcGeEpeE (John), a Dane, Missionary to Greenland, born 1686, died 
1763. 
“* Description of Greenland,” 1 vol. 8vo. Copenhagen and Geneva, 1763. 
E1srenuH.—ErsenuArpt (Charles William), author of 
«© A Memoir on the Medusz,”’ in those of the Academia Nature Curiosorum of 
Bonn; and with additions by Chamisso, of a Memoir on certain animals of the 
class of Worms, Ibid., X, part LI. 
Ex.is (John), a London merchant. 
“« Essay towards a Natural History of the Corallines found on the Coast of Great 
Britain and Ireland,”’ 4to, London, 1755. ‘Translated into French, and published 
at the Hague, 1756. 
“The Natural Iistory of many curious and uncommon Zoophytes,” 1 vol. 4to, 
London, 1786. This work was published by him and Solander. 
EncraM.—EncGraMELLE (Marie-Dominique-Joseph), an Augustine 
friar at Paris, born in 1727, died in 1780. 
‘* Papillons d’Europe peints par Ernest et decrits par le reverend pére Engra- 
melle,” 6 vols small folio, consisting of three hundred and forty-two coloured plates. 
The work finishes with the Noctua inclusively. 
Ernest was an artisan of Strasburg who had a great and self-acquired talent for 
painting lepidopterous Insects. 
Erxi.—Erx.eseEn (John Christian Polycarpe), Professor of Natu- 
ral History at Gottingen, born 1744, died 1777. 
«« Systema Regni Animalis, Classis I, Animalia, 1 vol. 8vo. Leipsic, 1777. 
Esp.—Esper (E. T. C.), Professor at Erlang. 
“ Europezische Schmetterlinge,”’ or Lepidoptera of Europe, 4 vols 4to, the first 
and the fourth divided into two, with coloured plates. 
This work is not completed, but sorse additional numbers on the true Phalenites 
or the Geometrz, have been published. 
“Die Pflanzenthiere,” &c., his work on Zoophytes, 4 vols 4to. Nuremb., 
1791, et seq. 
Evururasen (B. A.), a Swedish naturalist. 
Author of a Voyage to St Bartholomew, and quoted for a Memoir inserted among 
those of the Academy of Stockholm. 
