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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



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Cole, A., & Culpepper, Nich. See 

 Bartholinus, C, 1668.1. 



Colerus, Johann. Oeoonomia rura- 

 Ub et domestica. Darin das gantz 

 Amphaller treuer Haus-Vatter, Haus- 

 Miitter begrifien. Auch Wild- und 

 Vogelfang, Fisohereyen, etc. 2 parts. 

 Maynts, 1656. 45 col. pis. 8°. 



Pre-Linn. 1656.1 



Other eds.: Mainz, 1665, 1680. Frankfurt, 

 1672, 1686, 1692. 4°. 



Colerus, -^ — . Calendarium perpe- 

 tuum. Wittenberg, 1627. 



Pre-Linn. 1627.1 



Contains notes on Swiss fishes. 



Collaert {also written CoUard), 

 Adrian [c. 1520-1567] Piscium vivae 

 icones in as incisse et editse ab Adriano 

 Collardo. Antwerp, c. 1580. 26 pis. 

 4°. Pre-Linn. 1580.1 



"Ungewiss ist es, ob diese Stiche von einem 

 ftlteren, um 1567 gestorbenen, oder von einem 

 jflngeren Meister desselben Namens (welcher 

 1597 als Genosse der Malergilde dea S. Lucas in 

 Amsterdam erwahnt wird) herriihren." — Ca- 

 ms, J. V. GesoJiichte der Zoologie, p. 319. Mun- 

 ohen, 1872. 



Piscium vivae icones inventae ab 



Adriano Collardo, et excusae a Nicolao 

 Joannis Visscher, anno 1634. Amstelo- 

 dami, 1634. 20 pis. fol. 



Pre-Linn. 1634.1 



Tliis work is said to contain 25 plates of 

 fishes, but the copy in the Stuart collection in 

 the library of the A. M. N. H. has 19, plus an 

 engraved title-page. In the same collection is a 

 smaller volume in 4°, containing 8 plates and a 

 title page without signature, date or place of 

 publication, but bearing the words "Piscium 

 vivffi icones." Careful comparison of these 

 figures with the larger above shows beyond 

 doubt that they were engraved by Collaert. 



Collins, Samuel {Medicus) [1618- 

 1710] A systeme of anatomy treating 

 of the body of man, beast, birds, fish, 

 etc. 2 vols. London, 1685. 74 pis. 

 fol. Pre-Linn. 1685.1 



Anatomy of 22 fishes given. The generative 

 organs of a fish, vol. I, chap, xxxiv; description of 

 the reproductive organs of a shark, p. 658 ff.^pl. 



CoUinson, Peter [1694-1768] For a 

 biographical sketch see Fothergill, J., 

 " Some account of ... P. Collinson, 

 etc." London, 1770. 18 p. portr. 4°. 



Observations on the hardness 



of shells and on the food of the soalfish. 

 Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, 1744 

 (1746), 43, 37-39. Pre-Linn. 1746.1 



Observations on the Belluga 



stone. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1747 (1748), 44, 451. 2 pis. 6 

 figs. Pre-Linn. 1748.1 



The "Belluga" here referred to is an Acipen- 

 ser found in the Volga. 



Colonna, Fahio. See Columna, 



Fahiiis. 



Columella, Lucius Junius Modera- 

 tus ifl. 1st cent.l For a sketch of his 

 life and writings, with notes and ref- 

 erences, see Barberet, N. " De Colu- 

 mellae vita et scriptis." Nantiaoi, 1887. 

 128 p. 8°. 



De re rustioa libri xii (In 



Soriptores rei rusticae, Venice, 1472 fol.) 

 Pre-Linn. 1472.1 



The first edition of this collection which wels 

 many times republished, at least 20 editions 

 having appeared before 1595. 



The first separate edition of Columella's work 

 seems to be: 



De re rustioa libri xii, Bologna, 



1494. Pre-Linn. 1494.1 



Other early eds. are: 1514, 1520, 1529, 1533, 

 1535, 1541, etc. Early German versions: 1538 

 & 1612; the best is by M. C. Curtius. "Zwolf 

 Biicher von der Landwirtschaft." Hamburg & 

 Bremen, 1769. Italian translations: 1544, 1554, 

 1564. French versions: 1651 & 1556. In Eng- 

 lish we have: 



■ Of husbandry in twelve books, 



and his book concerning trees, trans- 

 lated into English . . . London, 1745. 

 xiv, 600 p. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1745.1 



Book viil, cap. 16, Concerning fishes and 

 their food; cap. 17, concerning the locating of 

 fish ponds. 



An earlier edition: London, 1744. 



Columella, L. J. M., Cato, M., & 

 others. Libri de re rustioa. Parisiis, 

 1533. 506 p. fol. Pre-Linn. 1533.1 



Other eds.: Paris, 1543; Lugduni, 1549; Leip- 

 sic, 1794-95. 



See also Cato, M., Varro, M. T., & others, 

 Pre-Linn. 1533.1. 



Columna, Fabius [1567-1650] For 

 a sketch of his life, see that by J. Plan- 

 cus in item 1744.2 below. 



Phytobasanosseuplantarum ali- 

 quot historia; aooessit etiam piscium 

 aliquot, plantarumque novarum histo- 

 ria. Neapoli, 1592. xiv, 120, 32, 8 p. 

 ills. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1592.1 



Squatina & Pastinaca figured and described. 



Minus oognitarum stirpium ali- 

 quot, ao etiam rariorum nostro ooelo 

 orientum, Ekphrasio . . . Itemdeaqua- 

 tilibus, aliusque; animalibus quibus- 

 dam paucis libulellus . . . opus nunc 

 primum in luoem editum. Romae, 1606. 

 vi, 340, Ixxiii, p. figs. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1606.1 



Two rays described. Second notice of object 

 called "Glossopetra" (shark's tooth). Other 

 fossil fish remains in chap. xxi. 



Another issue: Romge, 1616. 4°. 



