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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



Feuill. — Feuillee (Louis), the 

 companion and plagiarist of Plu- 

 raier, born 16G0, died 1732. 



"Journal d' Observations faitcs sur Ics 



Cotes Orientalcs de TAmerique ;" 2 



vols. 4to. Paris, 1714. 

 Journal, &c., in New Spain and the 



islands of America, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 



17-2.5. 



FiTCH. and Moll. — Fitchel 

 (Leopold de), a naturalist of Vienna, 

 who in conjunction with J. P. C. 

 De Moll, member of the Academy 

 of Munich, published the 



" Testacea Microscoijica, aliaque minuta 

 ex ge:ieribus Argonauta et Nautilus," 

 cum tab. XXIV. Vienna, 1803. 



FiscH. — Fischer deWaldheim 

 (Gotthelf), a German naturalist, 

 Director of the Imperial Museum 

 at Moscow. Of his numerous 

 works, we quote the following : 



" Frannients of Natural Historv," in 

 German, 1 vol. 4to. Frankfort^ 1801. 



" Anatomy of the Makis," in German. 

 Frankfort, 1804. 



" Description of certain Insects," pub- 

 lished in the Memoirs of the Natu- 

 ralists of Moscow, 1 vol. 4to. Moscow. 

 1806. 



" Eutomographia Imperii Russici," 2 

 vols. 4to. with splendid engravings. 

 Moscow, 1820—1822 



" Observations on a carnivorous Fly 

 called Medeterus," 4to. with plates. 

 Moscow, 1819. 



" Memoir on the Argas of Persia," 4to. 

 OTth a plate. Moscow, 1823. 



" Letter on the Physodactylus, a new 

 genus of Coleopterous Insects," 8vo. 

 Moscow, 1824. 



FiTZING. — FlTZINGEE, R phy- 



sician and naturalist at Vienna. 



" A New Classification of Reptiles ac- 

 cording in their national affinities," 

 4to. in German. Vienna, 1826. 



Fleming (John), a Scotch pastor. 



" Philosophy of Zoology," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Edinburgh, 1822. 



Fleuriau de Bellevue, a na- 

 turalist at Rochelle. 



Autlior of Memoirs on the Testacea 



aiul other Mollusca, published in the 

 Bulletin des Sciences, Journal de 

 Physique, &c. 



FoRSK. — For.sKAHL (Peter), a 

 Swedish naturalist, born 1734, a 

 pupil of Linneeus, and the com- 

 panion of Niebuhr in his travels to 

 the East, died during the journey 

 in 1763. 



" Descriptiones Animalium, &c., quje 

 in Itinero Orieutali observavit," 4to. 

 Copenhagen, 1775. 



"■ Icones Reruni Naturalium quas in 

 Itinere Orientali depingi curavit," 4to. 

 Copenhagen, 1776. 



Posthumous work , and extremely pre- 

 cious on account of the new species 

 described in them, although the no- 

 menclature is incorrect. 



FoRTis (J. B. or Alberto), an 

 Italian naturalist, born at Venice 

 1740, died a Bookseller at Bologna 

 1803. I quote his 



" Memoircs pour servir a THistoire 

 Naturelle ct principalement a FOric- 

 tographie de Tltalie," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Paris, 1802 



FoRST. — FoRSTER (John Rein- 

 hold), born at Dirchaw in Polish 

 Prussia 1729, naturalist in the 

 English service for the second 

 voyage of Cook, and subsequently 

 Professor at Halle. He died in 

 1798. 



" Zoologiaa Indicee Rarioris Spicilegium," 



4to. London, 1790. 

 " Enchiridion Historife Naturali inser- 



viens," 8vo. Halle, 1788. 

 I also quote him for the articles inserted 



by Bloch in his posthumous System 



of Fishes. 



FouRCROY (Antoine Fran9ois de), 

 the celebrated Professor of Chemis- 

 try, Counsellor of State, and mem- 

 ber of the Academie des Sciences ; 

 born 1755, died 1809. The only 

 work we have had occasion to quote 

 is his 



" Eutomologia Parisiensis," 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Paris, 1785, a small work of bis 

 youth, and a mere abridgment of that 

 of Geoffi'oy. 



Fred. Cuv. See Cuv, 



