466 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Jointly with M. de Serville, of the article on Insects in the tenth volume of the 
Encyclopédie Methodique. 
He has communicated to the Académie des Sciences, Obseryations on the coition 
of different species of Volucella, a genus of Dipterous Insects. 
Lesxe (N. G.), Professor at Leipsick, and subsequently at Mar- 
burg, born 1752, died 1786. 
“Museum Leskeanum, Regnum Animale,” 1 vol. 8vo, with coloured plates. 
Lips. 1789. : 
[also quote him for his enlarged edition of “ Klein’s Treatise on the Echini,” 1 
vol. 4to. Lips., 1778. 
Lrss.—Lesson (R. P.), naturalist, jointly with M. Garnot, of Du- 
perrey’s Expedition in the Coquille. 
These two naturalists have edited the Zoological part of the narrative of the above 
expedition; that part is not yet completed. M. Lesson is also the author of the 
«© Manuel de Mammalogie,” 1 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1827. 
“© Manuel d’Ornithologie,” 2 vols 12mo. Paris, 1820. 
“© Manuel de l’Histoire des Molusques et de leurs Coquilles, 2 vols 12mo. Paris, 
1829. His 
“« Histoire des Oiseaux Mouches,” with excellent plates, now being published. 
Lrsurur (C. A.), a French naturalist, from Havre, residing in 
the United States. 
One of the draughtsmen who accompanied Baudin and one of Péron’s most effi- 
cient and zealous co-operators in Zoological researches. He has published some 
Zoological Observations in the Bulletin des Sciences, and the prospectus of a great 
work on the Medusz, accompanied by specimens of several of the plates. He-has 
also furnished various papers for the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 
Philadelphia, the Memoires du Mus. d’Hist. Nat., &e., 
Leukarp (F. S.), author of 
“ Zoological Fragments,’ Helmstadt, 1819 
The Mollusca of the Voyage of Ruppel. 
Lrew.—Lewins (J. W.), author of the 
‘* Natural History of the Lepidopterous Insects of New South Wales,” with co- 
loured plates, 1 vol. 4to. London, 1805. 
“ Natural History of the Birds of New Holland.” 
Licnt.—LicutenstrIn (A. A. H.), Professor of the Oriental Lan- 
guages at Hamburg, born in 1765. 
A dissertation on the genus Mantis of Linnzus, in the sixth volume of the Lin- 
nean Transactions. 
LicHTENSTEIN (H.), Professor at Berlin. 
“Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope,” 2 vols 8vo. Berlin, 1811. 
Various Memoirs on the Antilopes, the genus Dipus, the Animals of Maregrave, 
&c. published among those of the Academy of Berlin. 
