CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 465 
A Monograph of the genus Meloe, with plates, inserted in the Transactions of the 
Linnean Society. 
«© Malacostraca Podophthalma Britanie,” 4to, with fine coloured plates. London, 
1815, 1816. Eight numbers have been published. 
«A General Arrangement of the Classes Crustacea, Myriapoda and Arachnides, 
constituting part of the eleventh volume of the Transactions of the Linnean Society. 
An extract of this work is given in the Bulletin de la Societé Philomatique. 
‘* On the Classification of the Natural Tribes of Insects, Notonectidea,”’ published 
in the twelfth volume of the above mentioned Transactions. 
“Description of some new genera and species of Animals discovered in Africa,” 
by T. C. Bowdich, a half sheet in 4to. 
“* Zoological Miscellany,’ 3 vols 8vo. London, 1817. 
** On the Genera and Species of Proboscideous Insects,”’ 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. 
Edinb. 1817. 
«* Appendix, No. 10, to a general notice of the animals taken by M. John Cranch, 
during the expedition to explore the source of the river Zaire,” 4to. 
Various articles in the Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles, relative to the Crus- 
tacea, and Memoirs in the Linnean Transactions. 
Lr Ci.—Le Cuienrc, naturalist at Laval, author of 
** Observations sur Ja corne du Psile de Bosc’’, presented to the Academie des 
Sciences, in 1815, and of other interesting observations. 
Lec., or Le C.—Lr Contre (Major John), an American natural- 
ist, and officer in the service of the United States. 
Author of various memoirs on Quadrupeds, Reptiles, &c., published in the Jour- 
nal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, and in the Annals of the 
New York Lyceum. 
Lrrenv.—Lerezvre (Alexander), a French naturalist, 
Has published in the Annales de la Societé Linneenne, a description of several 
new Insects captured by him in Sicily, and that of three Lepidoptera. 
Lrecuat (Francois), a protestant of Burgundy, who sought re- 
fuge in Holland. 
‘© Voyages et Aventures de Fr. Leguat et de ses Compagnons,” 2 vols 12mo. 
London, 1720. They contain good figures of various animals. 
LEISLER. 
Author of a Supplement to Bechstein’s Birds of Germany. Hanau, 1812, 1813. 
LeprL.—LeEpELLETIER pE Saint Farceau (Amedée), a naturalist 
of Paris. Author of 
“* Monographie des Chrysis des Environs de Paris,” in the Ann. du Mus. @’Hist. 
Nat., No. 58. 
«* Mémoire sur les Araignees” in the Bulletin de la Societé Philomatique, April 
1813, No. 67. 
“ Monographia Tenthredinetarum Synonymia Extricata,” 1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 
1823. \ 
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