468 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
He has also published some general Memoirs on Insects, not referred to, however, 
in this work. 
Maccar.—Maccari, (P.) member of the Societé de Medicine of 
Marseilles, &c. 
‘** Memoir sur le Scorpion qui se trouve sur la Montaigne de Cette,” &c. 1 vol. 
8vo, 1810. 
Maca.—Macavart, (J.), member of the Societé Royale des Sci- 
ences, d’Agriculture et des Arts of Lille. 
A series of Memoirs on the “ Insectes Dipteres du Nord de la France,”’ with plates 
representing their wings, published among those of the above Society, which form 
4 vols 8vo, with plates, Lille, 1826—1829. 
Maori (Zaverio), a Neapolitan naturalist. 
«“‘ New Observations on the Pulmo Marinus of the Ancients,” in Italian, 1 vol. 
8vo. Naples, 1778. 
Mann.—ManneruErm (C. G.), counsellor to the Emperor of Rus- 
sia. 
“ Eucnemis Insectorum genus,” with two plates, 1 vol. 8vo. Petrop., 1823. 
“* Observations on the genus Megalopus,”’ in the tenth volume of the Memoirs of 
the Imperial Academy of Sciences of St Petersburg, 1824. 
“Description of forty new species of Scarabwzides from Brazil,’ with plates, 4to. 
Manreti (G.), member of the College of Surgeons of London re- 
sident at Lewes. 
“ Tllustrations of the Geology of the County of Sussex,” 2 vols 4to. London, 
1822, 1827. 
Marcer.—Marceray de Liebstadt (George) of Meissen in Saxo- 
ny, a traveller in Brazil; born 1610, died in Guinea, 1644. 
‘© Historic Rerum Naturalium Brasilie,” lib. 8, in fol. Leyden and Amsterdam, 
1648, An excellent work for the times, full of exact descriptions and recognizable 
though rude figures of all kinds of animals. 
Marsu.—Marsnam, an English naturalist, Treasurer of the Lin- 
nean Society, &c. 
« Entomologia Britannica, sistens Insecta Britannia Indigena, secundum metho- 
dum Linnzanum disposita,”’ tom. I, Coleoptera. London, 1802. 
«A Monograph of the genus Notoclea’’ (Paropsis, Olivier), with plates, pub- 
lished in the ninth volume of the Transactions of the Linnean Society. 
Martens (Frederick), a surgeon at Hambourg. 
“A Voyage to Spitzberg,” in German, 1 vol. 4to, Hambourg, 1675. 
It is useful with respect to the animals of the Arctic Ocean. 
