452 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Author of various articles in the Dictionnaire Classique d’Histoire Naturelle. 
Friss (B. F). 
** Monographia Tanyporum Sueciz,” Lundie, 1823. 
Fr.—Friscu (J. L.), Rector of the Gymnasium of Berlin, born 
1666, died 1743. 
«<A Representation of certain German and foreign Birds’? (ia German), 2 vols 
folio, Berlin, 1739—1763, containing two hundred and fifty-five extremely exact 
but not fine plates. 
‘«« Beschreibung von Insecten in Teuschland,” or a Description of the Insects in 
Germany, 1 vol. 4to. Berlin, 1730. 
Frort.—Froexicn (J. A), a German naturalist and physician of 
Elwangen. 
Author of two Memoirs on the Intestinal Worms in the Naturforscher. 
Garr.—Gertner (Joseph), a celebrated botanist of Wirtemberg, 
born 1732, died 1791. 
Author of the Carpologia, and also Zoological observations inserted in the Philo- 
sophical Transactions, and in the Miscellanea Zoologica of Pallas. 
GaILLarpor, a physician at Luneville, and an able naturalist. 
Author of Memoirs on Fossils published in the Annales des Sciences Natu- 
relles, &c. 
Garpen (Alexander), a Scotchman, physician at Charleston, 
South Carolina, born 1730, died 1771. 
He transmitted various observations to Linnzus. 
Gaza (Theodore de), a Greek who sought an asylum in Italy in 
the sixteenth century. He translated into Latin the work of Aris- 
totle upon Animals. 
Grs.—Ges_er (F). a Russian naturalist and physician. 
“* Observationes Entomologice,”’ a Memoir in Ato. 
Drec.—Geer (Charles, Baron de), Marshal of the court of the 
Queen of Sweden, and member of the Academy of Stockholm, born 
1720, died 1778. 
‘© Memoires pour servir al’ Histoire des Insectes,”’ 7 vols 4to, with plates. Stock- 
holm, 1752—1778. An excellent work, that forms a sequel to that of Reaumur. 
The two first volumes are rare. Retzius has given an abridgement of this work in 
Latin entitled: 
“« Genera et Species Insectorum,” 1 vol. 4to. Lipsie, 1783. 
There is also a German translation of it, enlarged by Goez. 
Grorr.—Gerorrroy, a celebrated physician of Paris. 
