ATA CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
Jointly with Biorn PoveLsEn, or PAvti, the first physician of that island, who 
died in 1778, author of a “Journey in Iceland,” printed in 1772. I quote the 
French translation, 5 vols 8vo, with an atlas, Paris, 1802. 
Oxty1 (The Abbé Joseph). 
** Zoologia Adriatica,”’ 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. Bassano, 1792. 
It contains excellent observations on the Mollusca and Crustacea. 
Oxiy.—Otivier (Antoine-Guillaume), member of the Académie 
des Sciences, Professor of Zoology to the Ecole Véterinaire of Al- 
fort, &c., born at Draguignan 1756, died 1814. 
“‘ Entomologie, ou Histoire Naturelle des Insectes’’ (Coleoptera), 5 vols folio, 
with coloured plates. Parjs, 1789—1808. 
Insects of the Encyclopédie Methodique, from the fourth volume of the Natural 
History to the eighth inclusively. 
« Voyage dans l’Empire Ottoman, l’Egypte et la Perse,” 3 vols 4to, with plates. 
Paris, 1807. It contains interesting species of several classes of animals. 
Omatius pE Hatuoy, governor of the province of Namur, and a 
learned geologist. 
Opre. (Michael), a Bavarian naturalist who died in 18 
*¢ Sur la Classification des Reptiles.’ The first Memoir is on the Ophidia, the 
second on the Batrachia, published in the Annales du Muséum. 
“ The Orders, 'Families and Genera of Reptiles” (in German), 4to. Munich, 
1811. 
I also quote his Memoir on the Tanypus, inserted in the Memoirs of the Academy 
of Munich, 1812. 
In conjunction with Messrs Tiedeman and Liboschitz, he commenced a work on 
Reptiles, with numerous plates, of which the Crocodiles only were published. 
Heidelberg, folio, 1817. 
Osseck (Peter), a pupil of Linnzus, and chaplain of a Swedish 
vessel that went to China in 1750. 
His narrative was printed in the Swedish language in 8vo, Stockholm, 1757, and 
translated into German by G. Rostock, Svo, 1765. 
Orro (A. W.), a German naturalist, Professor at Breslau. 
Author of several memoirs among those of the Academy of Sc., of Nature and 
other collections. 
‘¢ Conspectus Animalium quorundam,” &e. Breslau, 1821. 
«* De Stermaspide Thalassemoides et Siphostomate Diplochaito,’’ 4to. Breslau, 
1820. 
Panis. DE BEauv.—Patisor, Baron pe Bravuvoris (A. M. F. J.), 
member of the Académie des Sciences, born 1755, died 1820. 
** Insectes recueillis en Afrique et en Amérique,” &c., folio, with coloured plates. 
Paris, 1805 et seq. 
