QUOTED IN THIS WORK. 



309 



the Journal of the Academy of Natu- 

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Leukard (F. S.), author of 



" Zoological Fragments," Helmstadt, 



1819. 

 The Mollusca of the Voyage of Ruppel. 



Lew. — Lewins (J. W.), author 

 of the 



" Natural History of the Lepidopterous 

 Insects of New South Wales," with 

 coloured plates, 1 vol. 4to. London, 

 180.5. 



" Natural History of the Birds of New 

 Holland." 



LiCHT. LiCHTENSTEIN (A. A. 



H.), Professor of the Oriental Lan- 

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A dissertation on the genus Mantis of 

 Linna'us, in the sixth volume of the 

 Linneean Transactions. 



LiCHTENSTEIN (H.), Profcssor at 

 BerMn. 



" Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope," 

 2vols. 8vo. Berlin, 1811. 



Various Memoirs on the Antilopes, the 

 genus Dipus, the Animals of Marc- 

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 the Academy of Berlin. 



LiNDROTH, a Swedish naturaUst. 



Author of a paper in the nineteenth 

 volume of the New Stockholm Me- 



LiNK (J. H.), aphysician at Leip- 

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" De Stellis Marinis, liber singularis," 

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L. or Lin. — Linn^us or Linne 

 (Charles de), Professor of Natural 

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 of natural History. He was born 

 in 1707, and died in 1778. I quote 

 his 



" Systema Naturae," particularly the 

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 17fi6; and above all, tlie thirteentli 

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" Amcenitatcs Acadcmica;," a collec- 



tion of theses, in 10 vols. 8vo. 749 



et seq. — 1790. 

 " Museum Adolphi Frederici Regis," 



with thirty- three plates, 1 vol. folio. 



Stockholm, 1754. 

 The author himself, in his other works, 



quotes a second volume of this latter 



one ; it is a small octavo. 

 " Musseum Ludovicaj Ulrica; Regina," 



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 " Fauna Suecica," 1 vol. 8vo. first 



edition, 1746; second, 1761; the 



third by Retzius, Leipzic, 1800, only 



containing the Vertebrata. 



Lin. Trans., or Trans. Lin. 

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" Transactions of the Linnaean Society 

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 1791, et seq. 



Lister (Martin), an English 

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"Historia sivc Synopsis Methodica Con- 

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 1 vol. folio. London, 1689—1693. 



There is another edition, with the sy- 

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 William Huddesford. London, 1770. 



" Historia Animalium Angliso, de Ara- 

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The part relating to the Spiders is also 

 found in the " Historia Insectorum " 

 of Ray. 



Lyon. — Lyonnet (Peter), Inter- 

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 Provinces, born in 1707, died in 

 1789. 



" Traite Anatomique de la Chenille du 

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 plates, engraved by the author, a 

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Macl., or Mac L. — Mac Leay 



(W. S.), of the Linnaean Society of 

 London. 



" Horae Entomological," 8vo. vol. 1st, 



in two parts, with plates. London, 



1819,182]. 

 " Annulosa Javanica," 4to., with plates. 



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 He has also published some gencr.al 



Memoirs on Insects, not referred to, 



however, in this work. 



Maccar. — Maccari (P.), mem- 



