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Author of certain Memoirs among those of the Agademy of Haarlem; of a Dutch 
translation taken from the Systema of Linneus, &c. He is also the continuer of 
Noseman’s History of the Netherlands. 
Hvus.—Huser (Francis), corresponding member of the Academy 
of Sciences of Geneva. Deprived of sight, but still a most perspi- 
cacious observer. 
“Nouvelles Observations sur les Abeilles,”” 2 vols 8vo, with plates. Paris and 
Geneva, 1814. The second volume is from the pen of his son. 
Hus.—Husenr (Peter), son of the preceding. 
* Recherches sur les meurs des Fourmis Indigénes,” 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. 
Paris and Geneva, 1810. 
‘** Observations sur les Bourdons,” published in the sixth volume of the Trars- 
actions de la Societé Linnéenne. 
Husn.—Hvupnyer (J.), painter at Augsbourg. 
His Iconographic work on the Lepidoptera of Europe is the most complete and 
perfect of the kind hitherto published. The text is in the German language. He 
is about to give us the Exotic Lepidoptera, of which several plates have already 
appeared; the whole number, in royal 8vo, will amount to near a thousand. 
Hums.—Humeotpr (Alexander de), member of the Académie des 
Sciences, of the Academy of Berlin, &c. &c., born 1769. 
Of the works of this illustrious savant I chiefly quote the 
** Observations de Zoologie et d’Anatomie Comparée,” of which there are al- 
ready published fourteen numbers, 4to. Paris, 1811—1827. 
Hunter (John), the celebrated Scotch surgeon who settled in 
London, born 1728, died 1793. 
I quote his Treatise on the teeth, and various Memoirs inserted in the Philoso- 
phical Transactions. 
Huzarp, Jun., who in conjunction with M. Pelletier published 
“‘ Recherches sur le Genre Hirudo.”’ Paris, 1825. 
Intic.—ILiicEr (J. C. G.), Professor at Berlin; he died young. 
«* Prodromus Systematis Mammalium et Avium,” 1 vol. 8vo. Berlin, 1811. A 
work remarkable for the precision which the author endeavours to give to the 
genera of these two classes, and for the elegance of its nomenclature. 
** Verzeichniss der Koefer Preussens,” or a Catalogue of Prussian Insects, a work 
commenced by Theophilus Kugelann, and terminated by I. Llliger, 1 vol. Syo. 
Hall., 1798. 
‘* Magasin fur Insectenkunde, 7 vols 8yo. Brunswick, 1801—1807. 
** Systematisches Verzeichniss von den Schmetterlingen der Wiener Gegend,” 
2 vols 8vo. Bruns., 1801. It is anew edition of the ‘* Systematic Catalogue of the 
Lepidoptera of the Environs of Vienna.” 
He has also continued the ‘* Fauna Etrusca”’ of Rossi, commenced by Helwigg, 
vol. ii, 8vo. Helmstadii, 1807. 
