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**Saggio Orithografico Ovvero Osservationi sopra le Terre Nautilitiche,” &c., 
1 vol. 4to. Siena, 1780, 
“ Testaceographia ac Zoophytographia Parva et Microscopica,” 3 vols folio. 
Siena, 1789—1798. 
SonneR.—SonneraT, born at Lyons, died in Paris, 1814, an inde- 
fatigable collector. 
“* Voyage a la Nouvelle-Guinée,” with one hundred and twenty plates, 4to. 
Paris, 1776. His first voyage. 
‘* Voyage aux Indes Orientales et 4 Ja Chine,”’ from 1774 to 1781, 2 vols 4to, 
with one hundred and forty plates. Paris, 1782. His second voyage. 
Sonnint DE Manoncourt (C.S.), engineer, born at Lorraine, died 
in Wallachia in 1814. I quote his 
“Voyage dans la Haute et Basse Egypte,” with an atlas of forty plates, 3 vols 
8vo. Paris, 1799. 
And sometimes his edition of Buffon, 8vo. Paris, Dufart, 1798. 
SowERB.—SoweErsy (James), and Sowrrsy (G. B.), his son, En- 
glish naturalists and artists. 
“The Genera of Recent and Fossil Shells,”’ thirty numbers, 8vo. 
** Fossil Conchology.” 
Various papers in the Zoological Journal. 
SpaLu.—SpaLLanzanlI (Lazzaro), the celebrated observer, Professor 
at Reggio, then at Modena, and finally at Pavia, born in 1729, died 
in 1799. Of his numerous works we have only had occasion to 
quote the 
‘«¢ Opuscoli di Fisica Animale e Vegetabile,” 1776. 
They have been translated into French by Sennebier, 3 volsSvo. Geneva, 1787. 
SPARM.—SPARMANN (Andrew), born in 1748, a pupil of Linnzus. 
He visited the Cape of Good Hope and China, and was subsequently 
-a Professor at Upsal. 
Voy. 
** Voyage au Cap de Bonne-Esperance,” a French translation, 3 vols 8vo. Paris, 
1787. 
Mus. Carus. 
«* Museum Carlsonianum,” four smal! folio numbers. Stock., 1786, et seq. It 
contains figures of Birds, of which certain varieties are converted into species. 
SpencE.—Spence (William), an English naturalist. 
** A Monograph of the Choleve” that are found in England, published in the 
Transactions of the Linnean Society. 
SpencL.—SprEncLER (L.), Curator of the cabinet of the King of 
Denmark, born in 1720. 
Quoted for certain Memoirs in the Naturforscher, &c. 
