QUOTED IN THIS WORK. 



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Freminv. — Freminvii.le (Ba- 

 ron de), an officer of the French 

 navy ; an able naturalist. 



Author of various articles in the Dic- 

 tionnaire Classique d'Histoire Natu- 

 relle. 



Fries (B. F). 



" Monographia Tanj-porum Suecise," 

 Lunda;, 1823. 



Fr. — Frisch (J. L.), Rector of 

 the Gymnasium of Berlin, born 

 1666, died 1743. 



" x\ representation of certain German 

 and foreign Birds" (in Gennan) 2 

 vols, folio, Berlin, 1739 — 1763, con- 

 taining two hundred and fifty-five 

 extremely exact, but not fine plates. 



" Beschreibung von Insectcn in Teusch- 

 land," or a Description of the Insects 

 in Germany, 1 vol. 4to. Berlin, 

 1730. 



Froel. — Froelich (J. A.), a 

 German naturalist and physician of 

 Elwangen. 



Author of two Memoirs on the In- 

 testinal Worms in the Naturforscher. 



G^RT. — GARTNER (Joseph), a 

 celebrated botanist of Wirtemberg, 

 born 1732, died 1791. 



Author of the Carpologia, and also in 

 his youth of Zoological observations 

 inserted in the Philosophical Transac- 

 tions, and in the Miscellanea Zoologica 

 of Pallas. 



Gaillardot, a physician at 

 Luneville, and an able naturalist. 



Author of jNIemoirs on Fossils, published 

 in the Aunales des Sciences Natur- 

 elles, &c. 



Garden (Alexander), a Scotch- 

 man, physician at Charleston, South 

 Carolina, born 1730, died 1771. 



lie transmitted various observations to 

 Linna;iis. 



Gaza (Theodore de), a Greek 

 who sought an asylum in Italy in 

 the sixteenth century. He trans- 

 lated into Latin the work of Aris- 

 totle upon Animals. 



Geb. — Gebi.er (F.\ a Russian 

 naturalist and i)hysician. 



" Observatione.^ Entoniohigicfc," a Me- 

 moir in 4to. 



Deg. — Geer (Charles, Baron 

 de). Marshal of the court of the 

 Queen of Sweden, and member o 

 the Academy of Stockholm, born 

 1720, died 177S. 



" Memoires pour servir a THistoire des 

 Insectes," 7 vols. 4to. \rith plates. 

 Stockholm, 1752 — 1778. An excel- 

 lent work, that forms a sequel to that 

 of Reaumur. The first two volumes 

 are rare. Retzius has given an 

 abridgment of this work in Latin, 

 entitled, 



" Genera et Species Insectorum," 1 vol. 

 4to. Lipsia-, 1783. 



There ii also a German translation of it, 

 enlarged by Goez. 



Geoff. — Geoffroy, a celebrated 

 physician of Paris. 



" Histoire abregee des Insectes," 2 vols. 

 8vo. with plates. Paris, 1764. 



This very elementary work has been re- 

 published, and augmented by Species 

 added to it, by Fourcroy in his 

 abridgment of the same. See Four- 

 croy. 



"Traite sommaire des Coquilles tant 

 Fkniatiles que Terrestres, qui se 

 trouvent aux en\'irons de Paiis," 1 

 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1767. 



A small work, but remarkable for the 

 attempt to class shells according to 

 their animal. 



Geoff. — Geoffroy Saint-Hi- 

 LAiRE (Etienne), Professor of the 

 Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, and 

 member of the Academie des 

 Sciences, born at Etampes 1773. 



I quote his numerous Memoirs pub- 

 lished in the Magasin Encyclopedique, 

 the Annales du Museum, and n the 

 great work on Egypt. 



Various jNIemoirs on the organization of 

 the Crustacea and Insects, published 

 in different periodicals, such as the 

 Journal Complementaire des Sciences 

 Medicales, Memoires du Museum 

 d'Histoire Naturelle, &c., and his 



"Philosophic Anatomique," 2 vols. 

 Paris, 1818 and 1822. 



IsiD. Geoff. — Geoffroy Saint- 

 HiLAiRE (Isidore), son of the pre- 

 ceding, assistant naturalist of the 

 M\iseum of Natural History. 



.\uthor of various memoirs among those 

 of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 

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