458 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
“ Archiv der Insecten Geschichte, Herausgegeben,” von J. Casp. Fuesly, 1 vol. 
4to, with coloured plates. Zurich and Wintertkar, 1791. This work has been 
translated into French. 
He has also published a Monograph of the Linnean genus Papilio, representing 
all the species, but as most of the figures are copies, I have not quoted it. 
Herm.—-Hermann (John), Professor at Strasbourg, a laborious 
and erudite naturalist, born 1738, died 1800. 
‘© Tabula Affinitatum Animalium,” 1 vol. 4to, Strasb., 1783. 
‘“« Observationes Zoologice Posthume, I*vol. 4to. Strasb., and Paris, 1804. 
Herm.—Hermann (J. F.), son of the preceding, born in 1768, died 
before his father, in 1793. 
He has left an “‘ Apterological Memoir,” 1 vol. fol. Strasbourg, 1804. 
Hory.—-Vanper Horven (John), Professor at Leyden. 
Author of a ‘* Manual of Zoology,’’ in Dutch, 2 vols 8vo, Delft. 1807; of a 
“« Thesis de Sceleto Piscium,” 8vo, Leyden, 1822; and of a Memoir on the Orni- 
thorbynchus, &e. 
Horman.—Hormansece (Count), a learned naturalist of Saxony, 
and a zealous protector of the sciences. 
Author of various Memoirs on the animals of Brazil and Portugal. 
Ho.ren, a Danish naturalist. 
Quoted as author of a Memoir published in the fifth volume of the Soc. of Nat. 
Hist. of Copenhagen. 
Home (Sir Everard), the celebrated su rgeon, curator of the Hunter 
Museum, at London, and fellow of the Royal Society. 
«* Lectures on Comparative Anatomy,” 6 vols 4to. London, 1814—1828. 
{ also quote several of his Memoirs published in the Phildsophical Transactions. 
Horr.—Hoprrer (D. H.), druggist at Ratisbonne. 
** Enumeratio Insectorum Elytratorum Indigenorum,” 1 vol. 4to, with coloured 
plates. Erlange, 1795. It is a useful work in studying the Donacie. —— 
Horns.—Hornsrept, a Swede who travelled in Java. 
Quoted fora Memoir, on the Acrochordus, published among those of Stock- 
holm, 1787. 
Horsr.—Horsrie_p (Dr Thomas), an American naturalist resid- 
ing in London. 
“* Zoological Researches in Java and the neighbouring Islands,” 4to, with ex- 
cellent plates. London, 1825. 
He has also published the first number of a “ Descriptive Catalogue of the Le- 
pidoptera in the Museum of the East India Company,” 4to, London, 1828. 
Hovurr.—Hovuttuyn (Martin). 
