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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
Cook (Captain), the celebrated 
navigator, born 1728, and killed at 
the Sandwich Islands in 1779- 
His three great voyages, which have been 
translated into all languages, are well 
known to every one, 
Coqueb. — Coquebert (Antoine 
Jean), a naturalist established at 
Rheims. 
“ Illustratio Inconographica Insectorum 
quae in Museis Parisinis observavit J. 
Chr. Fabricius,” 3 parts, 4to. Paris, 
1799—1804. 
He also published various notes in the 
Bulletin des Sciences. 
Couch (Jonathan), an English 
naturalist. 
I quote his paper “ On the Fishes of 
Cornwall.” Linn. Trans. XIV. 
Cram. — Cramer (Peter), a mer- 
chant of Amsterdam. 
“ Papillons Exotiques des trois parties 
du Monde, 1’ Asie, V Afrique, et l’Ame- 
rique,” in Dutch and French, 4 vols. 
4to. containing four hundred coloured 
plates. Amsterdam, 1779 — 1782. 
For the Supplement, see Stoll. 
Creutz. — CREUTZER(Christian). 
“ Entomologische Versuche,” or Ento- 
mological Essays, 8vo. with coloured 
plates, Vienna, 1799. 
Crevelt, a German naturalist. 
Author of a Memoir on a Gecko, pub- 
lished among those of the Society of 
Naturalists of Berlin. 1809. 
Curt.*— Curtis (John), an Eng- 
lish naturalist and painter. 
He has commenced a work illustrating 
the genera of Insects and plants Pecu- 
liar to Great Britain. Their charac- 
ters are figured with the greatest accu- 
racy. 
This work, which is published in num- 
bers, already forms 3 vols. 8vo. 
The same author has also published in 
the Zoological Journal some interest- 
ing observations on the Elater nocti- 
lucus. 
Cuv. — Cuvier (George-Leopold- 
Cretien- Frederic-Dagobert) , bora at 
Montbeliard, 1769; perpetual Se- 
cretary to the Academie des Scien- 
ces, &c. &c. &c. 
Of my own works, exclusive of my Me- 
moirs contained in the Annales du 
Museum, I quote the following : 
Menag. du Mus.,or “ Menagerie du Mu- 
seum d’Histoire Naturelle,” by Messrs. 
Lacepede, Cuvier, and Geoffroy, with 
plates coloured by Marechal, and en- 
graved by Miger, 2 vols. 8vo. Paris, 
1804. There is another edition in 
folio. 
Tab. Elem., or “ Tableau Elementaire 
del’Histoire Naturelle des Animaux,” 
1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1798. 
Le^. d’Anat. Comp., or “ Leqons d’ Ana- 
tomie Comparee, recueillies et pub- 
liees par MM. Dumeril and Duver- 
noy,” 5 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1800, 1805. 
Rech. sur les Oss. Foss., or “ Recherches 
sur les Ossements Fossiles des Quad- 
rupedes,” 4 vols. 4to. Paris, 1812. 
A second edition was published in 5 
vols. 4to. 1821—1823. 
Mem. sur les Moll., or “ Memoirespour 
servir a l’Histoire des Mollusques,” 1 
vol. 4to. Paris, 1816. 
Cuv. etYal. — Cuvier and Va- 
lenciennes. 
“L’Histoire Naturelle des Poissons,” a 
work which I am now publishing in 
conjunction with M. Valenciennes. 
There are now completed 5 vols. 4to. 
and 8vo. Paris and Strasburg. 
Fred. Cuv. — Cuvier (Fred.), 
Inspector General of the University 
of Paris, member of the Academie 
des Sciences, &c. &c., bora at Mont- 
beliard, 1773. 
I quote his Memoires in the Annales du 
Museum, and principally those which 
relate to the teeth of the Mammalia, 
published in 1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1825. 
I also particularly cite his 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes,” 
published in conjunction with M. 
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in folio and 
4to. with illustrations drawn from na- 
ture. 
Cyrill. — Cyrillus or Cirillo 
(Dominico), a physician at Naples 
publicly executed in 1 7 96- 
“ Entomologise Neapolitan* Specimen,” 
1 vol. folio, with coloured plates. Na- 
ples, 1787. 
Dahl (George). 
“ Coleoptera and Lepidoptera,” 1 vol. 
8vo. Vienna, 1823. 
