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AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY 



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Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de [1666- 

 1708] For biographical memoirs, see 

 appendices to works cited below. 



Relation d'un voyage du Le- 

 vant . . . contenant I'histoire . . . de 

 plusieurs isles de I'Arohipel, de Con- 

 stantinople, des cotes de la Mer Noire, 

 de I'Arm^nie, de la Georgie, des fron- 

 tieres de Perse & de I'Asie Mineure 

 . . . Enriohie . . . de plusieurs observa- 

 tions touchant I'histoire naturelle. ([To 

 which is prefixed anj Eloge de M. de 

 Tournefort. Par M. de Fontenelle) 

 2 vols. Paris, 1717. illust. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1717.1 



"Poissons en usage chez les Grecs les jours 

 de jeune; mani^re de pecher en Naxie, en Pro- 

 vence, et au Trident." 



Other eds. are: Amsterdam, 1717 (or 1718), 

 1737 (Dutch); Lyons, 1727; Nuremberg, 1776 

 (German) . An Enghsh version is : 



A voyage into the Levant 



[translated by J. Ozell] ... To which 

 is prefixed the author's life [by H. M. 

 Lauthier); as also his eulogium, pro- 

 nouno'd by M. Fontanelle, etc. 2 vols. 

 London. 1718. ills. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1718.1 



Another English ed., 3 vols. London, 1741. 

 8°. 



Tradescant, John {the younger) 

 [1608-1662] Musffium Tradescantia- 

 num; or a collection of rarities, pre- 

 served at South-Lambeth neer London 

 by John Tradescant. London, 1656. 

 sm. 8°, Pre-Linn. 1656.1 



"Divers sorts of strange iishes" (List of 

 fishes from various countries) , p . 8-9. Copy, H. 



"The Tradescant was the first cabinet of 

 natural curiosities formed in England. John 

 Tradescant [senior], who is supposed to have 

 died in 1638, bequeathed the collection to his 

 son, who, in turn, left it to Elias Ashmole. 

 These curiosities were therefore the nucleus of 

 the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford." — Qua- 

 ritch Cat. 1912. 



Triewald, Marten [1691-1747] Ron 

 huru iglar och fyrfotor kunna ford- 

 rifvas utur rude-dammar [Cyprinus]. 

 K. Swensk. Vetensk. Acad. Handl., 

 1746, 216. Pre-Linn. 1746.1 



— — ■ Untersuchung wie Blut-Egeln 

 und Eidechsen aus Karausohen-Teichen 



[Cyprinusj zu vertreiben sind. Konig. 

 Schwed. Akad. Abhandl., 1746, 221. 



Pre-Linn. 1746.2 

 See note under Kastner, A. G., Pre-Linn. 



[Tristaon, Manuel] A treatise of 

 Brasil, written by a Portugal which 

 had long lived there. (In Purchas his 

 Pilgrims, 1625, vol. IV. lib. vii, cap. 

 i, p. 1289-1320.) Pre-Linn. 1625.1 



Section 6. Of the fishes that swim in the salt 

 water. 



Trivigiano, Angela {editor). Li- 

 bretto de tutta la navigatione de Re 

 de Spagna. De le isole et terreni no- 

 vamente trovati. [Translated and 

 edited by Angelo Trivigianoi. Venesia. 

 per Albertino Vercelle da Lisona, 1504, 

 16 leaves. 4°. Pre-Linn. 1504.1 



This contains the first printed account of 

 fishing with the remora. See also Martyr, .' 

 1504.1, this section. 



Tull, Samuel. See Watson, Williarn 



Turnebus, Adrianus [1512-1565] 

 Plinii libri ii de piscibus cum scholiis 

 Joh. Csesarii. Venetise, 1518. 4°. 



Pre-Linn. 1518.1 



Turner, (Dr.) [Letter men- 

 tioning some fifty English fishes] (Pre- 

 fixed to Book IV of Conrad Gesner's 

 " Historia Animalium," Frankfort ed. 

 1620.) Pre-Linn. 1620.1 



Tyson, Edward [1650-170aj Em- 

 bryonia Galei loems anatome [ini Appen- 

 dix ad historiamnaturalempiscium. (In 

 Willughby, F. De historia pisoium. 

 Oxonii, 1686. fol. ills.) p. 13-16. 



Pre-Linn. 1686.1 



Lumpi Anglorum anatome [ini 



Appendix ad historiam naturalem pis- 

 cium. (In Willughby, F. De historia 

 piscium. Oxonii, 1686. fol. ills.) p. 

 25-27. Pre-Linn. 1686.2 



Cuculus laevis caeruleo fla- 



vesoens, cui in supremo capite bran- 

 chiarum operoula. Or, the Yellow 

 Gurnard [CalUonymus lyra]. Phil. 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. 1704 (1706), 24, 1749- 

 1753. pi. Pre-Linn. 1706.1 



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Uterverius, Joannes Cornelius. One 

 of the group of the pupils of Ulisse Al- 

 drovandi, to whom was confided by the 



senate of Bologna the work of collect- 

 ing and editing the scattered manu- 

 scripts of the master. 



