450 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Faus.—Fausas DE Sarnt-Fonp (B.), Professor of Ge gy at the 
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle. 
“« Histoire Naturelle de la Montaigne de St Pierre de Maestricht,”’ 1 vol. 4to. 
Paris, 1799. 
Fermin (Philip), physician at Surinam. 
‘* Histoire Naturelle de Ja Hollande equinoxiale,” 1 vol. Svo. Amsterdam, 1765. 
“ Description de Suriaam,” 2 vols, 8vo. Amsterdam, 1769. 
Two indifferent works filled with errors of nomenclature. 
Fern. or Hern.—Hernanpez (Francisco), physician-in-chief at 
Mexico, under Philip II. 
‘* Nova Plantarum, Animalium et Mineralium Mexicanorum’ Historia,’’ folio, 
Rome, 1651. A singular combination of fragments of the author, figures drawn by 
others, and annotations of editors. It should be read cautiously. 
Frruss.—Ferussac (J. Daudebart de), a French naturalist. 
Author of a new and enlarged edition of an ‘* Essai d’une Methode Conchyliolo- 
gique,”’ originally written by M. de Ferussac, Sen., pamphlet, 8vo, Paris, 1807. 
** Histoire des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles,” folio, with fine plates. It is 
not yet completed. 
He is also the principal editor of that important periodical called the “ Bulletin 
Universel des Sciences,”’ &ce. 
Frvitt.—Frvuit.er (Louis), a Minim, the companion and plagia- 
rist of Plumier, born 1660, died 1732. 
‘« Journal d’Observations faites sur les Cotes Orientales de ’Amerique;” 2 vols, 
Ato. Paris, 1714. 
Journal, &c., in New Spain and the islands of America, 1 vol, 4to. Paris, 
1725. 
Firen. and Moii.—Frrenrer (Leopold de), a naturalist of Vienna, 
who in cenjunction with J. P. C. De Mott, member of the Academy 
of Munich, published the 
“© Testacea Microscopica, aliaque minuta ex generibus Argonauta et Nautilus,’ 
cum tab. XXIV. Vienna, 1803. 
Fiscu.—FiscHer pe Watpuerm (Gotthelf), a German naturalist, 
Director of the Imperial Museum at Moscow. Of his numerous 
works, we quote the following: 
«Fragments of Natural History,” in German, 1 vol. 4to. Franckfort, 1801. 
** Anatomy of the Makis,” in German. Franckfort, 1804. 
«Description of certain Insects,” published in the Memoirs of the Naturalists of 
Moscow, 1 vol, 4to. Moscow, 1806. 
“« Entomographia Imperii Russici,”’ 2 vols 4to, with splendid engravings. Mos- 
cow, 1820—1822. 
“* Observations on a carnivorous Fly called Medeterus,” 4to, with plates. Mos- 
cow, 1819. 
“Memoir on the Argas of Persia,’ 4to, with a plate. Moscow, 1823. 
