314 



ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 



island, who died in 1778, author of a 

 " Journey in Iceland," printed in 177"2. 

 I quote the French translation, 5 

 vols. 8vo. with an atlas. Paris, 1802. 



Olivi (The Abbe JoseiDh). 



"Zoologia Adriatica," 1 vol. 8vo. with 



plates. Bassano, 1792. 

 It contains excellent observations on the 



iVIoUusca and Crustacea. 



Oliv. — Olivier (Antoine-Guil- 

 laume), member of the Acaderaie 

 des Sciences, Professor of Zoology 

 to the Ecole Veterinaire of Alfoit, 

 &c., born at Draguignan 1756, died 

 1814. 



" Entomologie, ou Histoire Naturelle 

 des Insectes" (Coleoptera), 5 vols, 

 folio, with coloured plates. Paris, 

 1789—1808. 



Insects of the Encvclopedie Methodi- 

 que, from the fourth volume of the 

 Natural History to the eighth inclu- 

 sively. 



" Voyage dans I'Empire Ottoman, 

 rEgji^tc et la Perse," 3 vols. 4to. 

 with plates. Paris, 1807. It contains 

 interesting species of several classes of 

 animals. 



Omalius de Halloy, governor 

 of the province of Namur, and a 

 learned geologist. 



Oppel (Michael), a Bavarian 

 naturalist, who died in 18 — . 



" Sur la Classification des Reptiles." 

 The first Memoir is on the Ophidia, 

 the second on the Batrachia, published 

 in the Annales du Museum. 



" The Orders, Families and Genera of 

 Reptiles" (in German), 4to. Munich, 

 1811. 



I also quote his Memon- on the Tany- 

 pus, inserted in the Memoirs of the 

 Academy of Munich, 1812. 



In conjunction wth Messrs. Tiedeman 

 and Liboscliitz, he commenced a work 

 on Reptiles, with numerous plates, of 

 which the Crocodiles only were pub- 

 lished. Heidelberg, folio, 1817. 



OsBECK (Peter), a pupil of Lin- 

 naeus, and chaplain of a Swedish 

 vessel that went to China in 1750. 



His narrative was jjiinted in theSwedi.sh 

 language in 8vo. Stockholni, 1757, and 

 translated into German by G. Rostock, 

 8vo. 17C5. 



Otto (A. AV.), a German natu- 

 ralist, Professor at Breslau. 



Author of several Memoirs among 

 those of the Academy of Sc, of Na- 

 ture, and other collections. 



" Conspectus Animalium quorundam," 

 &c. Breslau, 1821. 



" De Stermaspide Thalassemoides et 

 Siphostomate Diplochaito," 4to. Bres- 

 lau, 1820. 



Palis, de Beaxjv. — Palisot, 

 Baron de Beauvois (A. M. F. 

 J.), member of the Academie des 

 Sciences, born 1755, died 1820. 



" Insectes recuellis en Afrique et en 

 Amerique," &c., folio, with coloured 

 jilates. Paris, 1805 et seq. 



Pai.l. — Pallas (P. S.), one of 

 the great Zoologists of modern times, 

 born at Berlin 1741, died 1812. I 

 Cjuote his 

 Glir. 



" Nova; Species Quadrupedum e Gliriuni 

 Ordine," 4to. with thirty-nine coloured 

 plates. Erlang, 1778. 

 Spic. or Spic. Zool. 

 " Spicilegia Zoologiea," fourteen num- 

 bers, 4to. Berlin, 1767 — 1780. 



MiSCEL. 



" Miscellanea Zoologiea," 1 No. 4to. 

 Haga, 17G0'. 



Vov. 



" Voyage dans plusieurs provinces de 

 TEmpire de Russie," French Tr., 8vo. 

 with an atlas. Paris. 



NoRD. Beytr. 



^ Neue Nordischc Beytraege," &c. (or 

 New Materials from the North for 

 Geogi-aphy, &c.), 7 vols. 8vo. Peters- 

 burg and Leipzic, 1781 — 1796. 



"Zoographia Russo- Adriatica," 3 vols. 

 4to. Some of the plates of this work 

 ha-\-ing been mislaid, it has not yet 

 been published, though the Acadeiny 

 of St. Petersburg have gi-anted the 

 use of the MSS. to certain naturalists. 



Several of his Memoirs inserted among 

 those of the Academy last mentioned. 



Panz.— Panzer (G. W. R), a 

 l^hysician of Nuremberg, born in 

 1755. 



" Faunte Inscctorum Gcrmanicse initia, 

 or Deutschlands Insecten," one hun- 

 dred and nine numbers, 12mo. each 

 consisting of twenty-four coloured 

 plates. Nuremberg, 1796, ct seq. 

 One of the most useful entomological 

 works we possess, on accoimt of the 

 accuracy of the figures. 



