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Roc.—RocGEr, a naturalist of Bourdeaux. 
‘< Instructions 4 l’usage des personnes qui voudraient s’occuper a recueillir des 
Insectes pour les Cabinets d’Histoire Naturelle,” 8vo. Bourdeaux. 
Rorss.—Roissy (Félix de), a naturalist of Paris. 
He completed, by the 5th and 6th vols 8vo, the “ Histoire des Mollusques” com- 
menced by Denys de Montfort for Sonnini’s Buffon. 
RonprEt.—Ronperetr (Guillaume), Professor at Montpellier, born 
1507, died 1566. 
“¢ Libri de Piscibus,” 1 vol. folio. Lyons, 1554, a work still useful froin its nu- 
merous wood-cuts. 
Ross.—Rossr (Pietro), an Italian naturalist, Professor at Pisa, 
died inis . 
‘* Fauna Etrusca, sistens Insecta que in provinciis Florentinaet Pisana presertim 
collegit Petrus Rossius,”’ 2 vols 4to, with coloured plates, Liburni, 1790. 
«* Mantissa Insectorum exhibens Species nuper in Etruria collectas, a Petro Ros- 
sio,”’ &c. with coloured plates, 2 vols 4to. Pisis, 1792—1794. 
Rovx (Polydore), Curator of the Museum of Marseilles. 
“ Ornithologie Provengale,”’ 4to, with beautiful lithographic plates. 
“ Crustacés de la Mediterranée et de son littoral,’ 4to, with plates, the three 
first numbers. Marseilles, 1827—1828. 
Roxgureu, an English physician at Bengal. 
I quote his paper on the Dolphin of the Ganges. 
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Rupotpur (C. A.), a German naturalist and anatomist, Professor 
at Gripswald and now at Berlin. Chiefly quoted for his classical 
work on the Intestinal Worms. 
«¢ Entozoa seu Vermium Intestinalium Historia Naturalis,’ 2 vols 8vo. Amster- 
dam, 1808. 
Rump (G. E.), a German merchant born at Hanau in 1637, In- 
tendant at Amboyna in the Dutch service, died in 1706. 
‘The Cabinet of Amboyna”’ (in Dutch), 1 vol. folio. Amsterdam, 1705. 
«Thesaurus Imaginum,” &c. Haga, 1739, 1 vol. folio, with the same plates but 
a more abridged text. 
Ruprex (Edward), a naturalist of Franckfort. 
Author of “ Travels in Nubia,” with excellent lithographic and coloured plates, 
representing new species of various classes, of which several numbers are already 
published in 4to. Franckf., 1826. 
RussgEu (P.), formerly a surgeon at Bengal. 
“« Serpents of the coast of Coromandel,” 1 vol. folio, with a supplement and ex- 
. cellent plates. London, 17 
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