484 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 
ce Historia Testudinum Iconibus Illustrata,”’ 4to, with coloured plates. Erlang, 
1792, et seq. 
* 
ScHonEFELD (E. de), a physician of Hamburg. 
“« Icthyologia, &c., ducatum Slesvigi et Holsatie,” 4to. Hamburg, 1824. 
Scuon.—or ScHh@nn.—Scuennerr (C. J.), a Swede. 
«¢ Synonymia Insectorum,” 2 vols 8vo, with plates. Stockholm, 1806—1808. 
“ Curculionidum Dispositio Methodica,” 1 vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 1826. 
Scurank (F. de P.), a Bavarian naturalist, Professor at Ingol- 
stadt, born in 1747. 
«Enumeratio Insectorum Austrie Indigenorum,” 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. Au- 
guste Vindelicorum, 1781. 
** Fauna Boica,” 6 vols 8vo. Nuremberg and Ingolstadt, 1798, et seq. 
ScureB.—ScureBerR (J. C. de), Professor at Erlang, born in 
1739. 
We chiefly quote his ‘* History of the Mammalia” (in German), with coloured 
plates, 4to. Erlang, 1775, et seq. 
There are also some French copies of the first parts. The greater part of the 
plates is copied from Buffon and coloured from the descriptions, although some of 
them are original and good. 
Scurerp-—ScureisErs (Charles de), Director of the Imperial 
Museum of Vienna. 
The description of various unpublished or but little known Coleoptera, with 
plates, inserted in the sixth volume of the Transactions of the Lin. Society. 
A Memoir on the Proteus in the Philosophical Transactions. 
Scurer.—Scureter, (J. S.), Lutheran superintendent at Butt- 
stedt in the Duchy of Weimar, born in 1735. Author of numerous 
works on Conchyliologys we quote his 
** History of Fresh-water Shells” (in German), 4to. Halle, 1979. 
ScuweEic.—Scuweiccer (A. F.), a Prussian naturalist who was 
assassinated by his guide during a journey in the interior of Sicily. 
** Prodromus Monographie Cheloniorum,”’ in which he particularly describes the 
new species in the Museum of Paris. Itis published in the “ Archives of Kenigs- 
berg” for 1812. He has also given us 
“Observations during his Travels,” in which he treats of the Corallines and yel- 
low Amber, 4to. Berlin, 1819. 
** A Manual of the Invertebrate and Inarticulated Animals,”’ 1 vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 
1820. 
Scit1a (Agostino), a Sicilian painter. 
“La Vana Speculatione disingannata dal Senso,” 1 vol. 4to, Naples, 1670. 
