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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



BiiuN. — Drunnick (Martin T.), 

 R Danish naturalist, Professor at 

 Copenhagen. 



" Iclitliyologia Massilicnsis," &c., 1 vol. 

 8vo. Copcnliagen and Leipsic, 1 76o. 



"Entomologiasistcns Insectorum Tabu- 

 las Sj'stematicas," 8vo. Copenliagcn, 

 1764. Also various Memoii-s pub- 

 lished among tbose of tlie Society of 

 Sciences, and of the Society of Natu- 

 ral History, of Copenhagen. 



BucHAN. — Buchanan (Dr. Fran- 

 cis Hamilton), a Scotch physician 

 at Bengal, died in 1829. 



Author of certain Memoirs in the Trans- 

 actions of the Linnfeau Society, and of 

 a Joimiey from jMadras to the My- 

 sore ikc. ■\vhich contains several valu- 

 able obsciTations. We are particularly 

 indebted to him for 



''A Natural History of the Fishes of 

 the Ganges," 1 vol. 4to. v/ith a great 

 number of excellent plates, Edin- 

 burgh, 182-2. 



BucKLAND (William), professor 

 of Geology at Oxford, author of the 



'' Iveliquia^ Diluviana\" 4to. London, 

 182o, and of numerous Memoirs on 

 fossils. 



Buff. — Buffon (Georges-Louis- 

 Leclerc, Comte de), Intendant of 

 the Jardin dn Roi, and Treasurer 

 of the Acade'mie des Sciences, born 

 1707, died 17SS. 



" Histoire Naturelle, gcnerale ct parti- 

 culiere, avec la Description du Cabinet 

 du Roi." I alwavs quote the Paris 

 edition of 1749— 1789, in 3(5 vols. 4to. 

 of which iJ/ree are general, ^;ft'/ re re- 

 late to QuaiU'upeds, seven are supple- 

 ments to his general observations and 

 to the Quadrupeds, nine treat of Birds, 

 and Jive of Minerals. 



BuF. Enl or Enlum, See Plan- 

 ches Enluminees. 



Bullet, des Sc. 



"Bulletin des Sciences par la Societe 

 Philomatique," a journal which has 

 appeared monthly since 1791, which 

 contains a multittulc of n1)iidgcd and 

 valuable observations relative to Na- 

 tural Historv. 



BuRCHELL, an English traveller. 



" Travels in the Interior of Southern 

 Africa." 



Carena (Giacinto), professor at 

 Turin. 



" Monograph of the Genus Hirudo," vol. 

 XXV. of the Memoirs of the Acade- 

 my of Turin, 4to. 1820. 



Carmich. — Carmichael, an 

 English officer. 



I quote his Memoir on the Fishes of 

 Tristan d'Acuuha. Lin. Trans. XH. 



Carus (Charles-Gusta\Tis), Pro- 

 fessor at Dresden. 



Author of several works on comparative 

 Anatomy. I quote his Memoir on 

 the circulation in the Larvse of the 

 Neuroptera, printed in German, 4to. 

 Leipsic, 1827. 



Cat.Catesb. — Catesby (Mark), 

 a traveller in North America, born 

 16S0, died 1749. 



'• The Natural History of Carolina, Flo- 

 rida, and the Bahama Islands," 2 vols, 

 folio, with an Appendix and two hun- 

 dred and twentv coloured plates, Lon- 

 don, 1731. 1743. 



Cauche (Francois), of Rouen, a 

 soldier or sailor at Madagascar, died 

 I63S. 



'' L'^ne Relation de Madagascar," &c. 1 

 vol. 8vo. 1631. 



Cavolini (Filippo), a physician 

 and naturalist at Naples. 



" iSIeniorie per servire alia Storia de' Po- 

 lipi Marini," 4to. Naples, 1785. 



"Sulla Crenerazione dei Pescie dei 

 Granchi," 1 vol. 4to. Naples, 1787. 



Cetti (Francesco). 



I " Storia Naturale di Sardegna," 4 vols. 

 I 12mo. Sassai-i, 1774 — 1777. 



I Chabert, director of the Ecole 

 ' Veterinau-e at Alfort. 



I " Trait 6 des Maladies Vermincuscs dans 

 I los Animaux," pamphlet, Bvo. Paris, 



1782. 



