462 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Kworr and Waton, on Knorr, &c., or Watcu Perrir. of Knorr. 
Knorr (George Wolgang), an engraver at Nuremberg, born 1705, deceased 1761, 
and 
Waucu (J. E. E.), Professor at Jena, jointly published a work called the 
“Collection of the Monuments of the revolutions experienced by the terrestrial 
globe, containing petrifactions, &c., 4 vols. Nuremberg, 1775—1778. 
I quote them in relation to certain Testacea and Lithophyta. 
I also quote, under the title of Knorr Veren., or Knorr DELIC., a work of 
the same engraver, editions of which are to be found in various languages, styled 
in German Vergnugungen, &c.; Delicie, in Latin, and in French Amusements 
des yeux et de l’esprit, or Collection de Coquillages, &c., 6 vols 4to. Nuremb., 
1760, 1773. 
Keni.—Keurevuter (J. G.). 
We quote several of his Memoirs inserted in the Nov. Comment., Acad. Petrop. 
KRUSENSTERN, a Russian admiral, 
Whose voyage round the world contains several observations relative to Natural 
History by Tilesius. 
Kuuv (Henry), a young naturalist of Hanau, born in 1797, who 
died at Batavia, where he was engaged in collecting for the Mu- 
seum of the Netherlands, in company with a young Hollander 
named Van Hasselt. Their collections were immense, and included 
all the classes. Kuhl has left us in German 
“Materials for Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Monographs of the Paro- 
quets, Petrels, Bats of Germany,” &e. 
Lac. or Lacrr.—Lacerepe (B. G. E. de la Ville Courte de), Pro- 
fessor of the Museum d’Hist. Nat., member of the Acad. des Sci- 
ences, &c., &c.; born at Agen. 
Ihave frequently quoted his three principal works, which form a sequel to the 
great “‘ Histoire Naturelle” of Buffon. 
*« Histoire Naturelle, Generale et Particuliére des Quadrupédes Ovipares et des 
Serpents,” 2 vols 4to. Paris, 1798—1803*" 
*‘ Histoire Naturelle, &c., des Poissons,” 5 vols 4to. Paris, 1798—1803. 
** Histoire Naturelle, &c., des Cetacés,”’ 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1804. 
Also certain Memoirs in the Annales du Muséum. 
Larr (Jean de), a geographer of Anvers in the seventeenth cen- 
tury. 
**Novus Orbis, seu Descriptionis Indie Occidentalis,”’ lib. XVIII, 1 vol. folio. 
Leyden, 1633. 
Latcu.—Laicuartine (J. N. de), Professor at Inspruck, born 
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“Verzeichniss der Tyroler Insecten,” with plates, 2 vols 8vo. Zurich, 1781— 
1784. 
