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Daldorf, a Danish officer. 
Author of Memoirs on certain Fishes, 
published in the Linnean Transactions, 
and in the Journal of Gottingen. 
Dalm, — Dalman (John Wm.), 
lately deceased at Stockholm, where 
he was director of the Museum. 
“ Analecta Entomologica,” 1 vol. 4to. 
with plates. Holmise, 1823. 
“ Prodromus Monographic Castnise,” 1 
vol. 4to. with one plate, Holmise, 
1825. 
u Om Nagra Svenska Arter of Coccus,” 
Memoir, 4to. with plates. Stockholm, 
1826. 
“ A Monograph of the Chalcidites, or of 
the Insects of his family of the Ptero- 
malni,” 1 vol. 8vo. Stockholm, 1820. 
“ A Synopsis of the Lepidoptera of Swe- 
den,” published in the Memoirs of the 
Academy of Stockholm, 1816. 
“ Ephemerides Entomologicse,” 1 vol. 
8vo. Holmise, 1824. 
“ A Memoir on certain Ichneumonides,” 
1 vol. 8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
A second, in the Swedish language, on 
the Insects enclosed in Copal, 1 vol. 
8vo. Stockholm, 1826. 
Dal. — Dalyell (J. Graham), a 
Scotch naturalist. 
“ Observations on Various Interesting 
Phenomena of the Planaria,” 8vo. 
Edinburgh, 1814. 
Dampier (William), the cele- 
brated English mariner, born 1652. 
“ Voyage round the World,” 2 vols. 8vo. 
London, 1697 and 1699. It has been 
translated into French, and has passed 
through several editions. It contains 
some interesting traits of the history 
of animals. 
Daniels (Samuel), an English 
painter. 
“ African Scenery,” 1 vol. folio, a mag- 
nificent work, which contains several 
beautiful figures of extremely rare 
animals. 
Daub. — Daubenton (L.-Jean- 
Marie), born at Montbard, 1716, 
died at Paris, 1800. He was a Pro- 
fessor of the Museum and of the 
College de France, and member of 
the Institute. 
I quote tire descriptions of the animals 
with which he has enriched the Natu- 
ral History of Buffon. 
Daud. — Daudin (Fran£ois-Ma- 
rie), died at Paris in 1804. 
“ Traite Elementaire et Complet d’Or- 
nithologie,” of which hut 2 vols. 4to. 
Paris, 1800, have yet appeared ; they 
only contain the Birds of Prey, and a 
part of the Passerinae. It is an indif- 
ferent compilation. 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Reptiles,” 8 vols. 
8vo. Paris, 1802 and 1803, a sequel 
to the Buffon of Sonnini. 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Rainettes, des 
Grenouilles et des Crapauds,” 1 vol. 
8vo. with numerous and coloured 
plates. Paris, 1803. 
Dej. — Dejean (Comte), peer of 
France, lieutenant-general, &c. 
“ Catalogue de la Collection des Coleop- 
teres de M. le Comte Dejean,” 1 vol. 
8vo. 1821. 
“ Species General des Coleopteres,” 3 
vols. 8vo. 1825 — 1829. The fourth 
volume has lately been published. 
“ Histoire Naturelle et Iconographie 
des Coleopteres d’Europe,” by MM. 
Latreille and Count Dejean, 3 nos. 
8vo. 1822. 
See Boisduval. 
Juss. — De Jussieu (Antoine de). 
Professor of Botany to the Jardin 
du Roi ; born at Lyons 1686, died 
1758. 
I quote some of his Memoirs on Zoo- 
logy, published among those of the 
Academie des Sciences. 
Dekay (James E.), an American 
physician and naturalist. 
Author of several Memoirs in the An- 
nals of the Lyceum of New York. 
Delap. et Brul. — Delaporte 
de Brulle. 
“ Notice sur un Nouveau Genre de la 
Famille des Charansons,” published 
in the fourth volume of the Memoires 
de la Societe d’Histoire Naturelle de 
Paris. 
Delle Chiaje (Stefano), Pro- 
fessor at Naples. 
“ Memoirs on the History of the Inver- 
tebrate Animals of the Kingdom of 
Naples,” 2 vols. 4to. Naples, 1823, 
1825. 
Deluc (John Andrew), a natu- 
ralist of Geneva, &c. 
