460 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
IrrroL. VERon.—ITTIOLITOLOGIA VERONESE. 
A great work on the Petrified Fishes of Mount Bolea, where, notwithstanding ils 
magnificence, they are neither faithfully delineated nor well characterized. 
Jaca.—Jacauin (N. J. de), a celebrated botanist and professor at 
Vienna, born at Leyden, 1727, died in 18—. 
“* Miscellanea Austriaca,” 2 vols 4to. Vienna, 1778, 1781. It contains some 
observations relative to animals. 
Jaca.—Jacaquin (J. F. de), son of the preceding. 
The author of ‘ Materials for a History of Birds” (in German), 1 vol. 4to, which 
contains some figures of rare birds. Vienna, 1784. 
Jouns.—Jounson (J. Rawlins), an English naturalist. 
“<A Treatise on the Medicinal Leach,” 8vo, London, 1816, and the second part, 
Ibid, 1825. 
‘“« Observations on the genus Planaria.” Philoscphical Transactions, 1822, and 
continued in 1825. 
Jour. d’Hisr. Nar. 
By this title we designate a periodical work, of which oniy two volumes Svo 
were published, and which were united under the name of ‘* Choix de Mémoires 
sur divers objects d’Histoire Naturelle, par MM. Lamarck, Brugiéres, Olivier, Hauy 
et Pelletier. Paris, 1792. 
Journ. DE Puys. 
Under this appellation I quote the “ Observations sur Ja Physique, l’ Histoire Na- 
turelle et les Arts,” of which 2 vols appeared annually, from 1773 to 1823: at first 
under the direction of the Abbé Rozier, then under that of Lametherie, physician 
and adjunct professor in the Collége de France, and finally under the superintend- 
ence of M. de Blainville. 
Jurine (Louis), Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at Geneva. 
“* Nouvelle méthode de classer les Hyménoptéres et les Diptéres,”” with plates, 
Hymenop., vol. I, 4to. Geneva, 1807; a very superior work, and indispensable 
for the study of this order. 
“* Observations sur le Zenos vesparum,” a memoir in 4to, with one plate, 1816. 
** Observations sur les ailes des Hyménoptéres,” a memoir, with plates, published 
in the twenty-fourth volume of the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Turin. 
‘* Histoire des Monocles,”’ 1 vol. 4to. with plates. Geneva, 1820. = 
His second son, whose demise is to be regretted, has published in the seventh 
volume of the Annales du Museum, &c., an excellent Memoir on the Argulus folia- 
ceus. See Argulus, 
Kampr.—K 2mprer (Engilbert), a German physician who travelled 
in Persia, India and Japan, born at Lemgo, in the county of Lippe 
in 1651, died 1713. 
“ Amenitatum Exoticarum,” fascic. V, 4to. Lemgo, 1712. 
