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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
Academy of Sciences of Turin. They 
treat of the genus Carabus of Linnaeus, 
or of the Carabici. 
He also published other Memoirs, of 
which we may particularly notice the 
“ Descrizione di sei nuovi Insetti Le- 
pidopteri della Sardegna,” in the thir- 
tieth volume of the same collection. 
Bonnet (Charles), a celebrated 
philosopher and naturalist of Ge- 
neva, born in 1720, died 1793. We 
only quote his 
“ Traite d’Insectologie,” 2 vols. 8vo. 
Paris, 1745, and in the first volume of 
his works in 4to. Neufchatel, 1769. 
Bont. — Bontius (Jacques,) phy- 
sician general at Batavia in the com- 
mencement of the seventeenth cen- 
tury. 
“Historic Naturalis et Medicae Indiae 
Orientalis, libri VI.” printed as a se- 
quel to the work of Pison, “ De Indiae 
utriusque re Naturali et Medica.” 
Borlasse (William), an English 
clergyman, curate in the county of 
Cornwall, born in 1696, died 1772. 
“ Natural History of Cornwall,” 1 vol, 
folio. Oxford, 1758. 
Born (Ignatius de), a Transylva- 
nian naturalist and celebrated mine- 
ralogist, born 1742, died 1791. 
“ Testacea Musei Caesarei Vindobonen- 
sis,” 1 vol. folio. Vienna, 1780. 
Bory- Saint-V incent, anatural- 
ist of Bordeaux, who accompanied 
Captain Baudin to the Isle of France, 
and late president of the Commis- 
sion of Natural History in the Mo- 
rea. 
“Voyage aux quatres principales isles 
d’Afrique.” This work, which we 
have quoted, contains various inter- 
esting Zoological observations. 
“ Essai d’une Classification des Animaux 
Microscopiques,” 8vo. Paris, 1826. 
He also furnished the explanations of the 
latter part of the plates of the article 
Vers, in the Encyclopedic Methodi- 
que. 
“ Essai Monographique sur les Oscil- 
laires,” 8vo. Paris, 1827. 
Various articles in the Dictionnaire Clas- 
sique d’Histoire Naturelle, of which 
he is the principal editor. 
Bose (Louis), member of the 
Academie des Sciences. 
Author of numerous memoirs in the 
Actes de la Societe de l’Histoire Na- 
turelle, the Bulletin des Sciences, &c. 
and of the Histoires Naturelles des 
Vers, des Coquilles et des Crustaces, 
which form a sequel to Deterville’s 
small edition of Buffon. 
Bosman (Wm.), a Dutch mer- 
chant, who lived in the seventeenth 
century. 
“ A Voyage to Guinea,” 1 vol. 8vo., 
Utrecht, 1705, containing original 
notes on various animals. 
Boud.— Boudier (Henri Phi- 
lippe), druggist. 
Has published in the Annales de la 
Societe Linneenne de Paris, the des- 
cription of a new species of Lema for 
the Faune Francaise. 
Bourguet (Louis), professor at 
Neufchatel, born 1678, died 1742. 
“ Traite des Petrifications,” 1 vol. 4to. 
Paris, 1742. 
Bowdich, an English naturalist. 
Author of a Journey to Ashantee, and 
of a Voyage to Madeira, which contain 
various observations relative to natu- 
ral history. 
Bowdich (Mrs.) now Mrs. Lee. 
Is publishing a History of the Fresh- wa- 
ter Fishes of Great Britain, with splen- 
did plates. London 1828, 1829. 
Brander (Gustavus), an English 
naturalist, died 1787. 
“Fossilia Hantoniensia Collecta et in 
Museo Britannico deposita,” 4to. Lon- 
don, 1766. 
Brantz, a young Dutch natura- 
list. 
“ Memoir of the Euriotis,” the same Rat 
as our Otomys. 
Brebis. — Brebisson, member 
of the Societe Linneenne of Calva- 
dos. 
“ Catalogue Methodique des Crustaces 
Terrestres, Fluviatiles et Marins, re- 
cueillis dans le departement du Calva- 
dos,” 8vo. 
