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Lam.—Lamarcoxk (Jean-Baptiste DE Mownert, Chevalier de), Pro- 
fessor of the Muséum d’Hist. Nat., and member of the Acad. des 
Sciences, born at Basentin, in Picardie in 1743 died at Paris in 
December 1829. 
Of the numerous works of this celebrated naturalist I have chiefly quoted the 
‘* Systeme des Animaux sans vertébres,” 1 vol. Svo. Paris, 1801. 
‘* Extrait du Cours de Zoologie sur les Animaux sans vertébres,’’ 8vo. Paris, 
1812. 
‘* Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans vertébres,’? 7 vols Svo. Paris, 1815— 
1822. 
‘© Mémoires sur les Coquilles,” published in the Annales du Muséum. 
The author having become blind during the publication of this work was aided, 
in the Bivalves, by M. Valenciennes, and in the following classes, by Mademoiselle 
Lamarck, his eldest daughter. 
LaMARTINIERE, a French naturalist, one of the unfortunate compa- 
nions of La Peyrouse. 
Quoted for a Memoir on some parasitical animals, published in the Journal de 
Physique for 1787, and at the end of the Voyage de la Peyrouse. 
LamBeErtT, an English naturalist. 
Author of a Memoir on the Bos Frontalis, in the seventh volume of the Linnean 
Transactions. 
Lamour.—Lamouroux (J. V. F.), a naturalist of Agen, Professor 
at Caen. 
Quoted for certain Memoirs in the Annales du Muséum, and for a “‘ Histoire des 
Polypiers,” of which I saw a part in MS., at the time of my first edition. It was 
published in 1 vol. 8vo, 1817. 
*«* Exposition Méthodique de Pordre des Polypiers,” with the plates of Ellis and 
Solander, and some new ones, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1821. 
** Dictionnaire des Zoophytes,” forming part of the Encyclopedie Méthodique, 
Ato. Paris, 1824. 
Lanesp.—Lanesporr, a German naturalist who accompanied ad- 
miral Krusenstern, and established himself at Brazil. 
Author of certain Memoirs, and quoted as having given names to the various ob- 
jects he discovered. 
Lapryr.—Lapryrouse (Philippe Picot, Baron de), Professor of 
Natural History at Toulouse. 
“Description de plusiers espéces d’Orthoceratites et d’Ostracites,” 1 vol. folio, 
Nuremb., 1781. 
I also quote certain articles written by him for the Dictionnaire des Oiseaux of 
the Encyclopédie Methodique. 
LarocueE (De), a young physician of Paris, prematurely snatched 
from the sciences by death. 
“* Author of Memoirs in the Annales du Muséum, and of one in particular, Sur 
les Poissons d’Ivica, in the thirteenth volume of that collection. 
