QUOTED IN THIS WORK. 



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detail and |in teclmical terms, in the 

 manner of Linna;us. It is preceded 

 by a sort of Ichthyological Philosoph_y. 



Grav. — Gravenhorst (J. L. 

 C.), member of the Physical Society 

 of Gottingen, &c. 



" Coleoptera Microptera Brunsvicensia," 

 &c., 1 vol. 8vo. Brmisviga;, 1802. 



" Monographia Coleopterorum Microp- 

 terorum," 1 vol. 8vo. Gottingse, 

 1806. 



" Nosogi'aphy of the genus Ichneumon," 

 1 vol. (the first) Bvo. with plates, 

 1814. 



" Monographia Ichneumonum Pede- 

 montante Regionis," forming part of 

 the twenty-fourth volume of the 

 Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences 

 of Turin. 



" A Monograph of apterous Ichneu- 

 mons," 1 vol. 8vo. vnth plates. 



The description of a new genus, Hel- 

 TOgia, of the same tribe, an extract 

 of which has been published in the 

 Bulletin Universel of Baron de Fe- 

 russac. 



" Conspectus Generum et Familiarum 

 Ichneumonidum, auctoribus J. L. C. 

 Gravenhorst et C. G. Neg. ah Esen- 

 beck," 4to. 



Gray (J. E.), an Enghsh natu- 

 ralist attached to the British Mu- 

 seum. 



Author of Memoirs on Reptiles, in the 

 Annals of Philosophy, 1 825, and the 

 Philosophical Magazine, 1827. 



Grew (Nehemiah), celebrated 

 for his discoveries in his "Vege- 

 table Physiology," Secretary of the 

 Royal Society of London, died 1711. 

 I sometimes quote his 



" Museum Rcgalis Societatis," folio. 

 London, 168L 



Gronov. — Gronovius (John 

 Frederick). 



Author of various Memoirs on Fishes, 

 published among those of various 

 learned bodies, the Philosophical 

 Transactions in particular. 



Gronov. — Gronovius (L.Theo- 

 dore), a municipal officer of Leyden, 

 nephew of the preceding, born 1730, 

 died 1777. 



" Museum Ichthyologicum," 1 vol. folio. 



Leyden, 1754. 

 ■ Zoophylacium Gronovianuni," 1 vol. 

 folio. Leyden, 1765 — 1787. 



Grundler (G. a.), painter and 

 engraver at Halle. 



Quoted for a Memoir in the Natur- 

 forscher. 



GuALT. — GuALTiERi (N ), phy- 

 sician at Florence, previously a 

 Professor at Pisa. 



" Index Testariim Concliyliorum qua? 



adservantur in Musco R. Gualteri," 



folio. Florence, 1742. 

 The figures are numerous and exact. 



GuER. — Guerin (F. E.), mem- 

 ber of the Societe d'Histoire Natu- 

 relle. 



A Memoir on a dipterous Insect of the 

 genus BoletophiLi, published in the 

 tenth volume of the Annales des 

 Sciences Naturellcs. 



A second on the Eur}pode, a new genus 

 of the Crustacea, in the si.xteenth 

 volume of the Memoirs du Museum 

 d'Histoire Naturelle. 



A third on a new genus, Theniisto, of 

 the same class, in the fourth volume 

 of the Mem. d'Hist. Nat. 



" Iconographie du Regno Animal," 4to. 

 1829. Ten numbers have already 

 been published. 



He edited many of the articles relative 

 to Insects in the Encyclopedic Metho- 

 dique, and gave the explanations of 

 the plates, relative to tliose animals, 

 of the same work. 



Guldenst. — Guldenstedt (J. 

 A.), of Riga, born 1745, and died 

 at St. Petersburg in 1781; traveller 

 in the ser\'ice of Russia from 176S 

 to 1775. 



His travels were published in German, 



2 vols. 4to. Petersburg, 1787 — 



1791. 

 We also quote several of liis Memoirs, 



published among those of the Academy 



of Petersburg. 



Guild. — Lansdown Guilding. 



"Natural History of the Lamia ampu- 

 tator." Linna?an Transactions, vol. 

 XIIL 



Gunner (J. E.), bishop of Dron- 

 theim in Norway, born 1781, died 

 1773. 



We quote certain Memoirs published 

 among those of the Society of Dron- 

 theim, and of the Society of Sciences 

 of Copenhagen. 



