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Steno, M. 



Galeus Icsvis (figure and description of spi- 

 ral valve and oviduct), Spina piscis (figure spiral 

 valve) , Torpedo, & Argentine. 



Also found in Le Clercq & Manget, "Biblio- 

 theca Anatomica," I, 1685, and in "Coll. Acad. 

 Part. Etrang.," Paris, 17.57, 4, 282-292. 



De dentibus canis marini. Zo- 



diacus Medieo-Gallicus, 1682, 4, 92. 



Pre-Linn. 1682.1 



This title, from Boehmer, seems to be a frag- 

 ment of 1667.1. 



Extrait de la dissertation de 



N. Stenon sur les corps soMes qui se 

 trouvent contenus naturellement dans 

 d'autres corps solides. Coll. Acadi^- 

 mique, (part. Strang.), 1757, 4. 



Pre-Linn. 1757.1 



A modern critical edition of the "Disserta- 

 tion" is listed above under Winter, J. G. The 

 complete scientific works of Steno with a brief 

 biography have been issued by Vilhelm Maar 

 under the title "Opera philosophica." 2 vols. 

 Copenhagen, 1910. Copy, Col. 



Stensen, Nils. See Steno, N., the 

 Latinized form of the name of the 

 Danish physician. 



Stephanus, Carolus. See Estienne, 



Charles. 



Stobaeus, Johannes. Dissertatio his- 

 torioa de cerauniis, betulisque lapidibus 

 sub prffisidio Kilae Stobaei. Londini 

 Gothorum, [Lund] 1738. pis. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1738,1 



Glossopetras, p. 9-10. 



Stobaeus, (or Stobee) Kilian [1690- 

 1742] Opuscula in quibus petrefacto- 

 rum, numismatum et antiquitatum 

 historia illustratur, in unum volumen 

 collecta. Dantisoi, 1752-53. 327 p. 

 17 pis. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1752.1 



Contains inter alia J. Stobseus's "Disserta- 

 tio." 



Stolze, {respond.) Dissertatio 



de iohthyocolla. Hehnst., 1756. 28 p. 

 4°. Pre-Linn. 1756.1 



Phil. Conr. Fabricius, prases. 



Strabo [c. 63 B. C— ] Geographia. 

 Venice, 1472. fol. Pre-Linn. 1472,1 



1st ed. not known to us. There is a reputed 

 ed., Rome, 1469. Other early eds.: Treviso, 

 1480; Venice, 1494 (2 issues), 1502, 1516; Ge- 

 neva, 1587; Paris, 1620. Copies of early eds.: 

 Prin., L. C, H., Cor. 



Among the best later eds. are those of Co- 

 raes, Paris, 1805-19; Grosskurd, Berlin, 1831- 

 34 (a monumental work) ; Kramer, Berlin, 1844- 

 52; Miiller, Paris, 1853; and Meineke, Leipzig, 

 1866-77. The first and best English version is 

 that m 3 vols, by H. C. Hamilton, & W. Fal- 

 coner, London, 18S4-57 (reprinted 1889-1903). 

 This contains a sketch of Strabo's life and criti- 

 cal notes on his work. 



The following references apply to any ed. 



Ichthyophagi: book II, chap, n, § 3; chap, v, 

 § 33 & 36; book XV, chap, ir, § 2 & 13;-book 

 XVI, chap. IV,. § 4 & 13. Fishes of the Nile, 

 book XVII, chap, i, § 40; chap. ll, § 4 & 5. 



Stradanus, Johannes [1536-1605] 

 Venationes ferarum, avium, piscium, 

 pugnae bestiarum, depiotse a Joanne 

 Stradano; editas a Philippo Gallaeo, car- 

 mine illustrataa a C. Kiliano Dufflseo. 

 Antwerpise, [1578]. 94 pis. obi. fol. 

 Pre-Linn. 1578.1 



"Many subsequent editions have appeared, 

 the plates varying in number from 104 to 88. 

 Some copies are entitled: "Venationis omne 

 genus, aucupii piscatusque.' " — W. & S. 



See also Visscher, C. J., this section. 



Stradanus, Strada, or Straet was a Flemish- 

 Italian painter who made the drawings repro- 

 duced herein. 



Straet, Jan van der. See Stradanus, 



Johannes. 



Suidas, [fl. late in Wth cent.] 



Concerning the man and his Lexicon 

 see Daub, A. " De Suidas biographi- 

 oorum origine et fide," 1880; and 

 " Studien zu den Biographika des 

 Suidas," 1882; also in Sandys, J. E. 

 " History of classical scholarship," 

 1906, p. 407. 



Lexicon graecum. Milan, 1499. 



fol. Pre-Linn. 1499.1 



Editio princeps, translated by Demetrius 

 Chalcondyles. 



Copies: Y., N. Y. S., U. C, H. E. H. 

 Another and enlarged ed. is: 



. ■ Lexicon, Gr. et Lat. edidit, in- 

 dices adjecit Lud. Kusterus. 3 vols. 

 Cantab. 1705. fol. Pre-Linn. 1705.1 



Modern eds. are by T. Gaisford (1834), G. 

 Bernhardy (1834-53), and most recent and val- 

 uable of all, by I, Bekker (1854). 



Suidas, like Athenaeus, wrote nothing on 

 fishes himself, but has preserved to us data from 

 other authors whose works are no longer extant 

 and which but for him would be lost. 



Sundius, Peter. Surinamensia gril- 

 liana. Holmiae, 1748. 34 p. pi. 



Pre-Linn. 1748.1 



Gymnotus, p. 26. 



Also in Amoenitates Academiose, 1749, 1, 512: 

 and in another ed., Erlangen, 1787. CoDV. 

 A. M. N. H. 



Swammerdam, Jan [1637-1680] 

 For life by H. Boerhaave, see in his 

 edition of Swamm.erdam's " Biblia 

 nature," Leyden, 1737, (Latin-Dutch); 

 Leipsic, 1752 (German); and "Book of 

 nature," London, 1758. For shorter 

 sJjetches, see Locy, W. A. 1908.1 (p. 67- 

 77, with portrait); and Miall, L. C. 

 1912.1 (p. 174r-199). 



