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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



Cook (Captain), the celel)rated 

 navigator, born 1728, and killed at 

 the Sandwich Islands in 1779- 



His three great voyages, which have hcen 

 transLited into all languages, are well 

 known to every one, 



CoQUED. — CoQUEBERT (Antoinc 

 Jean), a naturalist established at 

 Rheims. 



" Illustratio Inconographica Inscctorum 



qiue in Museis Parisinis obscrvavit J. 



Chr. Fabricius," 3 parts, 4to. Paris, 



1799—1804. 

 He also published various notes in the 



Bulletin des Sciences. 



Couch (Jonathan), an English 

 naturalist. 



I qiiotc liis paper " On the Fishes of 

 Cornwall." Linn. Trans. XIV. 



Cram. — Cramer (Peter), a mer- 

 chant of Amsterdam. 



" Papillons Exotiqncs des trois parties 

 du Monde, T Asie, T Afrique, et FAme- 

 rique," in Dutch and French, 4 vols. 

 4to. containing four hundred coloured 

 plates. Amsterdam, 1779 — 1782. 



For tlie Supplement, see StoU. 



Creutz. — CREUTZER(Christian). 



" Entomologische Versuche," or Ento- 

 mological Essays, 8vo. with coloured 

 plates, Vienna, 1799. 



Crevelt, a German naturalist. 



Author of a Memoir on a Gecko, pub- 

 lished among those of the Society of 

 Naturalists of Berlm. 1809. 



Curt.— Curtis (John), an Eng- 

 lish naturalist and painter. 



He has commenced a work illustrating 

 the genera of Insects and ]ilants Pecu- 

 liar to Great Britain. Their charac- 

 ters are figured with the greatest accu- 

 racy. 



Tliis work, which is published in num- 

 bers, already forms 3 vols. 8vo. 



Tlie same author has also publislied in 

 the Zoological Journal some interest- 

 ing observations on the Elater nocti- 

 lucus. 



Cuv. — CuviER ( George- Leopold- 

 Cretien-Frederic-Dagobert), born at 

 Montbehard, 1769; perpetual Se- 

 cretary to the Academie des Scien- 

 ces, &c. &c. &c. 



Of my own works, exclusive of my Me- 

 moirs contained in tlie Annates du 

 Museum, I quote tlie following : 



Menag. du Mus., or " Menagerie du Mu- 

 seum d' Histoire Naturelle," by Messrs. 

 Lacepede, Cuvier, and Geoffi-oy, with 

 plates coloured by Marechal, and en- 

 graved by Miger, 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 

 1804. There is another edition in 

 folio. 



Tab. Elcm., or " Tableau Elementaire 

 de FHistoire Naturelle des Animaux," 

 1vol. 8 vo. Paris, 1798. 



Le(j. d'Anat. Comp., or "■ Lec^ons d'Ana- 

 tomie Comparee, recueillies et pub- 

 liees par MM. Dumcril and Duvcr- 

 noy," 5 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1800, 1805, 



Rech. sur les Oss. Foss., or " Recherches 

 sur les Ossemcnts Fossiles des Quad- 

 rupedes," 4 vols. 4to. Paris, 1812. 

 A second edition was published in 5 

 vols. 4to. 1821—1823. 



Mem. sur les Moll., or " Memoircspour 

 servir a FHistoire des Mollusques," 1 

 vol. 4to. Paris, 1816. 



Cuv. ET VaL. CUVIER AND Va- 



LENCIENNES. 



"L'Histoire Naturelle des Poissons," a 

 work which I am now publishing in 

 conjunction with M. Valenciennes. 

 There are now completed 5 vols. 4to. 

 and 8vo. Paris and Strasburg. 



Fred. Cuv. — Cuvier (Fred.), 

 Inspector General of the University 

 of Paris, member of the Academie 

 des Sciences, &c. &c., born at Mont- 

 beliard, 1773. 



I quote his Memoires in the Annales du 

 Museum, and principally those whicli 

 relate to tlie teeth of the Mammalia, 

 published in 1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1825. 

 I also particularly cite his 



" Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes," 

 published in conjunction "wnth M. 

 Geutt'roy Saint-llilaire in folio and 

 4to. A^ith illustrations d^a^^'n from na- 

 ture. 



Cyrill. — Cyrillus or Cirillo 



(Dominico), a physician at Naples 

 pubhcly executed in 1796- 



" Entomologiffi Neapolitans Speeimen," 

 1 vol. folio. M'ith coloured plates. Na- 

 ples, 1787. 



Dahl (George). 



" Coleoptera and Lepidoptera," 1 vol. 

 8vo. Vienna, 1823. 



