QUOTED IN THIS WORK. 



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Chab. — Chabrier (J.) a cor- 

 responding member of the Societe 

 d'Histoire Naturelle. 



He published a scries of Memoirs on the 

 flight of Insects, in the Annales du 

 Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. A cer- 

 tain number of impressions were taken 

 separatelj', which form his " Essai sur 

 le Vol des Insectes," 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 

 1823. 



Chamisso (Adelbert de), a dis- 

 tinguished hterary gentleman and 

 naturahst of Berhn, who sailed 

 round the world with Captain Kot- 

 zebue. 



I quote his Memoir on the Salpai (in 

 Latin), 1 vol. 4to. Berlin, 1830. 



Charp. — Charpentier (Tous- 

 saint de). 



" Horse Entomological," 1 vol. 4to. with 

 plates. Breslau, 1825. 



Chemn. — Chemnitz (John Je- 

 rome), of Magdeburg, chaplain to 

 the garrison of Copenhagen, born 

 1730. 



He continued the gi'eat work on Conch y- 

 liology of Martini, and is the author 

 of various Memoirs published among 

 those of the Society of Naturalists of 

 Berlin, of Copenhagen, and of the Na- 

 turforscher. 



Choris (Louis), a Russian pain- 

 ter, who accompanied Captain Kot- 

 zeljue in his voyage round the world. 

 He was assassinated near Vera- 

 Cruz, when about to commence his 

 travels in Mexico. 



" Vovage Pittoresque autour du Monde," 



folio.' Paris, 1822. 

 " Vues et Paysages des Regions Equi- 



noxialcs," folio. Paris, 1826. 



Clairv. — Clairville, an Eng- 

 lish naturalist, residing in Switzer- 

 land. 



" Entomologie Hclvctiquc," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 in French and German, with excel- 

 lent plates. The first volume was 

 published in 1798, and the second in 

 1806 ; both were printed at Zurich. 



Clarck, an English Veterinary 

 Surgeon. 



" A MonogTaph of the CEstri," in the 

 third volume of the Linna'an Transac- 

 tions. He has published a second 

 edition of it. 



Clerc (Charles), a Swedish pain- 

 ter and a pupil of Linnaeus. 



" Aranei Suecici Descriptionibus et Fi- 

 guris Illustrati," 1 vol. 4to. in Swedish 

 and Latin. Holmia^. 1757. 



" Iconcs Insectorum Rariorum," 1 vol . 

 4to. HolmicT, 1759—1764. This 

 work is useful as an in<lication to the 

 Lepidoptcra described by Linnajus, 

 from the Cabinet of Queen Frederica 

 Ulrica. 



Cloquet (Jules), a physician and 

 surgeon of Paris. 



" Anatomic des Vers Intcstinaux," 4to. 

 Paris, 1824. 



Clus. — Clusius, or l'Ecluse 

 (Charles), born at Arras 1526, died 

 1609. He was physician to the Em- 

 peror, and subsequently a professor 

 at Ley den. 



"Exoticoi-um Libri X," 1 vol. folio. 

 Anvers, 1C05. 



Collet Meignet (G. F. H.), 

 physician. 



" Memoire sur un Vcr trouve dans le 

 rein d'un Chieu" (the Strongylus <p- 

 c/as), inserted in the Journal de Phy- 

 sique, vol. LV. 



Fab. Col. — Columna (Fabius), 

 a physician at Rome, an illegitimate 

 descendant of the illustrious house 

 of Colonna, born 1567^ died about 

 1660. He was an exact and erudite 

 observer. 



" De Purpura," 4to. 1616. 



'" Aquatiliiim ei Tcrrestrium aliquot 

 Animalium, aliarumque Naturalium 

 Rerum Obscrvationct;," printed at the 

 end of his Ecphrasis, ib.,4to. 1616. 



Com. or Commers. — Commeu- 

 soN (Philibert), born at Dombes in 

 1727, and died at the Isle of France, 

 1773. A most indefatigable travel- 

 ler, and learned naturalist. 



1 quote his manuscrijits and drawings 

 deposited in the Library of the Mu- 

 seum. 



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