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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



I liavc only finoted this celebrated geo- 

 logist in relation to his Memoir " Sur 

 lespicrresjudaiques," published in the 

 '• Memoirs des Savants etrangers." 



Deshayes (G. p.) a naturalist of 

 Paris. 



" Anatomic et Mouographie du genre 

 Dentale," in the " Description des 

 Coquillcs Fossiles des Environs do 

 Paris," 4to. Paris, 18-24, 1825. 



Desm. — Desmarets (Anselme 

 Gaetan) ; corresponding memljer of 

 the Academic des Sciences, and 

 Professor of Zoology to the Ecole 

 Veterinaire of Alfort. 



" Histoire Naturclle des Tangaras, des 

 Manakins, et des Todiers," 1 vol. fo- 

 lio. Paris, 1805. 



" Traite do Mannnalogic," serving as an 

 explanation to the plates of the iMani- 

 maliaofthe Encyclopedic INIethodique, 

 1 vol. 4to. Pans, 1820. 



He is also the author of various articles 

 in the " Dictionnaire d'Histoirc Natn- 

 relle ;" of which we will particularly 

 designate that on the Malacostraca. 



" Considerations gcnerales sur la Classc 

 des Crustaces," 1 vol. 8vo. with plates. 

 Paris, 1803. 



" Histoire Naturclle des Crustaces Fos- 

 siles," published by him and M. Brong- 

 niart. 



Desmoulins (Charles), vice-pre- 

 sident of the Societe Linneenne de 

 Bonrdeaux. 



" Essai sur Ics Spherulitcs." Bourdcaux, 

 182G. 



DiQ. or DiQUEM. — Dicquemare 

 (the Abbe' Jacques Francois), a na- 

 turalist of Havre, born 1733, died 



1789. 



An indefatigable observer, and author of 

 various memoirs on the Zoophyta and 

 Mollusca in the Philosophical Trans- 

 actions, Journal de Physique, &c. &c. 



Donati (Yitale), a physician at 

 Padua, and traveller to the king 

 of Sardinia, born 1733, and ship- 

 wrecked on his return from Egypt 

 in 1763. 



"Natural History of the Adriatic Sea," 

 published in Italian, 1 vol. 4to. Ve- 

 nice, 1750. The French translation, 

 La Haye, 1753. An imperfect and 

 superficial work. 



DoNov. — Donovan (Edward), 

 an English painter. 



" The Natural History of British Fishes," 

 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1820. 



" The Natural History of British In- 

 sects," 8vo. 



" An Epitome of the Natural History of 

 the Insects of China," 1 vol. 4to. 

 London, 1778. 



" An Epitome of the Natural History of 

 the Insects of India," 4to. Loudon, 

 1800. I have seen but twelve nos. 



" General Illustration of Entomologj'," 

 Part I. " An E])itomc of the Insects 

 of Asia," 1 vol. 4to. London, 1805. 



Dorthes (Jacques Antoine), a 

 physician at Montpellier, born 1759, 

 died 1794. 



"• Memoire sur les AraigTiecs Maqon- 

 ncs," published in the second volume 

 of the Transactions Linneennes. 



Drap or Draparn. — Drapar- 

 NAUD (Jacques Philippe Raimond), 

 Professor at Montpellier, born 1772, 

 died 1804. 



" Tableau des Mollusqucs Terrcstres et 

 Fluviatilcs de la France," pamphlet, 

 8vo. Montpellier and Paris, 1801. 



" Histoire Naturclle des Mollusqucs 

 Terrcstres et Fluviatilcs de la France," 

 4to. with fine engravings. Paris, 1805. 



Dkap. — Drapiez, Professor of 

 Ghemistry at Brussels. 



jNIemoirs on a new genus oftetramerus 

 Coleoptcra, and a description of new 

 species of Mammalia, Birds, and In- 

 sects, published i]i the Annales Gene- 

 rales des Sciences Physiques. 



Drue. — Drury, an English gold- 

 smith, lately deceased. 



'• Illustrations of Natural History," 3 

 vols. 4to. v.ith iincly coloured plates 

 representing the rarer insects of his 

 cabinet. London, 1770 — 1782. 



DuF. — DuFouR (Leon), a phy- 

 sician at Saint- Sever, Landes. 



" Memoire Anatomique sur une nouvelle 

 cspcce dTnsecte du genre Brachine," 

 in the 18th volume of the Annales dr. 

 Museum d'Histoirc Naturclle. 



" Various memoirs, " Sur T Anatomic des 

 Coleoptercs, des Cigales, des Ciaadel- 

 les, des Laliidoures," on a new species 

 of Ornithomyia', and on the genus 

 Ocyptera, published in the Annales 

 des Sciences Naturcllcs. Two Me- 



