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moirs inserted in the Journal de Phy- 
sique, one on the Anatomy of the 
Scorpions, and the other on that of the 
Scolia. The Annales Generates des 
Sciences Physiques contain several 
others, in which he gives a description 
of various Arachnides, and of several 
new species of Coleoptera, together 
with the anatomy of the Ranatra line- 
aris, and of the Nepa cinerea. 
Dufts. — Duftschmid (Gas- 
pard). Professor at Lintz. 
“ Fauna Austria},” 8vo. in German. 
I have only seen the first two volumes, 
one of which appeared in 1805, and 
the other 1812. Lintz and Leipsic. 
Dugez (Antoine) Professor at 
Montpellier. 
“ Recherches sur la Circulation, la Res- 
piration et la Reproduction des An- 
nelides a branches,” 1828. 
“ Especes Indigenes du genre Lacerta,” 
Annales des Sc. Nat., XVI. 1828. 
Duham. — Duhamel du Mon- 
ceau, naturalist, agriculturist, &c., 
member of the Academie des 
Sciences, born at Paris 1700, died 
1782. 
“ Traite general des Peches,” folio, 
Paris, 1769. I quote this work on 
account of the number of good plates 
of fishes which it presents. 
Dum. or Dumer. — Dumeril 
(Constant), Professor to the Faculte 
de Medicine, and to the Jardin du 
Roi, member of the Academie des 
Sciences, born at Amiens, 1774. 
Editor of the first two volumes of my 
“ Lecons d’Anatomie Comparee.” 
“ Zoologie Analytique,” 1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 
1806. 
“ Traite Elementaire d’Histoire Natu- 
relle,” 2 vols. 8vo. second edition. 
Paris, 1807. Fourth edition, Paris, 
1830. 
Various Memoirs on Comparative Ana- 
tomy, among which is one on the 
“ Poisons Cyclostomes,” &c. 
“ Considerations Generales sur la 
Classe des Insectes,” 1 vol. 8vo, with 
plates. 
Also the articles in the Dictionnaire 
des Sciences Naturelles relative to 
Insects. 
Duponch.— Duponchel (A. J,), 
continuer of Godart’s Natural His- 
tory of the Lepidoptera of France. 
“ Monographic du Genre Erotyle,” 
4to. with plates, printed in the twelfth 
volume of the Memoires du Museum 
d’Histoire Naturelle. 
He has continued, from the sixth volume 
inclusively, the work of the late M. 
Godart, entitled' “ Histoire Naturelle 
des Lepidopteres de France.” The 
seventh is nearly completed. He has 
described a new genus of Coleopterous 
Insects, which he calls Adelostoma, 
and has published observations on 
the metamorphosis of the Nyphale 
Petit Sylvain. 
Duport (Andrew Peter), fellow 
of the Royal Society of London. 
Author of a Memoir on the Glaucus, in 
the fifty-third volume of the Philo- 
sophical Transactions. 
Dutertre (Jean-Baptiste), a 
Dominican friar, missionary to the 
Antilles, born 1610. 
“ Histoire Generate des Antilles habitees 
par les Francais,” 4 vols. 4to. Paris, 
1666, 1671. 
The second volume, or that relative to 
Natural History, contains some good 
observations. There is an edition in 
1 vol. 1654. 
Dutrochet (N.), physician at 
Chateau- Renaud. 
An accurate and ingenious observer, 
author of certain memoirs in the 
Annales du Museum, &c. 
Duv.— Duvau (Augusta), mem- 
ber of the Societe d’Histoire Natu- 
relle. 
“ Nouvelles Recherches sur l’Histoire 
Naturelle des Pucerons,” a memoir 
read before the Academie des Sciences 
on the 26th of April 1825, and pub- 
lished in the Memoires du Museum 
d’Histoire Naturelle. 
Edwards (George), an English 
painter, member and librarian of 
the Royal Society. 
“ Natural History of Rare Birds,” 4 
vols. 4to. 
“ Gleanings of Natural History,” 3 vols. 
4to. 
