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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AI:TH0RS 



lumc of the Transactions of the Lin- 

 na3au Society. An extract of this 

 work is given in tlie Bulletin de hi 

 Societe Philoniatique. 



" On the Classification of the Natural 

 Tribes of Insects, Notonectidea," puh- 

 lished in the twelfth volume of the 

 above mentioned Transactions. 



" Description of some new genera and 

 species of Animals discovered in 

 Africa," by T. C. Bowdich, a half 

 sheet in 4to. 



" Zoological Miscellany," 3 vols. 8vo. 

 London, 1817. 



•' On the Genera and Species of Pro- 

 boscideous Insects," 1 vol. 8vo. with 

 plates. Edin. 1817. 



"Appendix, No. 10, to a general notice 

 of the animals taken by Mr. John 

 Cranch, during the expedition to ex- 

 plore the source of the river Zaire," 

 4to. 



Various articles in the Dictionnaire des 

 Sciences Naturelles, relative to the 

 Crustacea, and Memoirs in the Lin- 

 nsean Transactions. 



Le Cl. — Le Clerc, naturalist at 

 Laval, author of 



" Observations sur la corne du Psile de 

 Bosc," presented to the Academic 

 des Sciences, in 1815, and of other 

 interesting observations. 



Lec, or Lb C. — Le Conte, 

 an American naturalist, and officer 

 in the sendee of the United States. 



Author of various memoirs on Quad- 

 rupeds, Eeptiles, &c., published in 

 the Journal of the Academy of Natu- 

 ral Sciences of Philadelphia. 



Lefebv. — Lefebvre (Alexan- 

 der), a French naturalist. 



Has published in the Annales de la So- 

 ciete Linneeune, a description of se- 

 veral new Insects taken by him in 

 Sicily, and that of three Lepidoptera. 



Legaut (Francois), a Protestant 

 of Burgundy, who sought refuge 

 in HoUand. 



" Voyages ct Aventures do Fr. Leguat 

 et de ses Compagnons," 2 vols. l'2mo. 

 London, 1720., They contain good 

 figures of various anmials. 



Leisler. 



Author of a Supplement to Bcchstcin's 

 Birds of Germany. Hanau, 1812 

 1813. 



Lepel. — Lepelletier de Saint 

 Fargeau (Amedee), a naturalist of 

 Paris. Author of 



" Monographic des Clirysis des Envi- 

 rons de Paris," in the Ann. du Mus. 

 d'Hist. Nat., No. 58. 



" Memoire sur les Araignees " in the 

 Bulletin dela Societe Philomathique, 

 April 1813, No. 67. 



" Monogi-aphia Tcnthredinetarum Sy- 

 non^Tnia Extricata," 1 vol. 8vo. 

 Paris, 1823. 



Jointly with M. de Serville, of the arti- 

 cle on Insects in the tenth volume of 

 the Encyclopedic Methodique. 



He has communicated to the Academic 

 des Sciences, Observations on the 

 coition of different species of Volu- 

 cella, a genus of Dipterous Insects. 



Leske (N. G.), Professor at 

 Leipsick, and subsequently at Mar- 

 burg, born 1752, died 1786. 



" JIuseum Lcskeanum, Regnum Ani- 



male," 1 vol. 8vo. with coloured 



plates. Lips. 1789. 

 I also quote him for his enlarged edition 



of " Klein's Treatise on the Echini," 



1 vol. 4to. Lips. 1778. 



Less. — Lesson (R. P.), natu- 

 rahst, jointly with M. Garnot, of 

 Duperrey's Expedition in the Co- 

 quille. 



These two naturalists have edited the 

 Zoological part of the nari'ative of 

 the above expedition ; that part is not 

 yet completed. M. Lesson is also the 

 author of the 



" Manuel de Mammalogie," 1 vol. 

 12mo. Paris. 1827. 



" Manuel d'Ornithologie," 2 vols. 12mo. 

 Paris, 1820. 



" Manuel de I'Histoire des Mollusques 

 et de leurs Coquilles," 2 vols. 12mo. 

 Paris, 1829. His 



" Histoire des Oiseaux Mouches," with 

 excellent plates, now being published, 



Lesuer (C. a.), a French natu- 

 ralist, from Havre. 



One of the draughtsmen who accom- 

 panied Baudin, and one of Peron's 

 most efficient and zealous co-opera- 

 tors in Zoological researches. He 

 has published some Zoological Obser- 

 vations in the Bulletin des Sciences, 

 and the prospectus of a great work on 

 the Medusse, accompanied by speci- 

 mens of several of tlie jdates. He 

 has also furnished various papers for 



