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Ranpour (C. A.), a German naturalist. 
Author of a treatise ‘‘ On the Digestive Organs of Insects,” in the beeiartan lan- 
guage, 4to, Halle, 1811; and of “ Materials for the History of certain German 
Monoculi,” 4to. Ibid. 1805. 
Rane (Sander), an officer of the Corps Royal of the French Navy, 
an able naturalist. 
‘* Manuel de |’Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques et de leurs Coquilles,”’ 12mo. 
Paris, 1829. 
“« Etablissement de la famille des Béroides,” published in the fourth volume of 
the Mem. de la Soc. d’Hist. Naturelle. 
‘© Histoire Naturelle des Aplysies,’’ 4to. Paris, 1828. 
Ranzant (The Abbé Camillo), Professor of Natural History at 
Bologna, &c. 
‘“< Elements of Zoology” (in Italian). Bol., 1819, et seq., of which thirteen vo- 
lumes, 8vo, have already appeared, all relating to Quadrupeds and Birds. 
‘* Memcirs on Natural History” (also in Italian), 4to. Bologna, 1820. 
Raprr (William), Professor at Tubingen. 
“ On the Polypi in general and the Actini in particular,” 4to. Weimar, 1829. 
Rreaum.—Reaumur (R. A. Ferchault de), member of the Acadé- 
mie des Sciences, born 1683, died 17573 his labours were directed 
to all the sciences. Wechiefly quote his 
‘* Memoires pour servir a Histoire des Insectes,” 6 vols 4to, with plates. Paris, 
1734—1742. The seventh volume remains in MS.; the others were not com- 
menced. An admirable work. , 
Repv.—Repi (F.), a celebrated literary character and physician of 
Arezzo, born 1626, died 1698. . 
‘© Experimenta circa Generationem Insectorum,” 3 vols 12mo, with plates. Am- 
stelodami, 1671, 1686, 1712. 
Reicu.—Reicnensacn (H. T. L.). 
“¢ Monographia Pselaphorum,” 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. Lipsiz, 1816. 
Reinw.-—Rernwarpt, a German naturalist, Professor at Leyden, 
who travelled through the zebertpel2E° of India where he made a 
splendid collection. 
RenArp (Louis), editor of .a collection of drawings of Fishes and 
other marine animals executed in India by native painters, which, 
under a barbarous appearance, exhibits interesting and true species. 
One vol. folio. Amsterdam, 1754. 
RENIMERI, an Italian naturalist, Professor at Padua. 
