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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
These two works form hut one single 
collection of three hundred and sixty- 
two plates. 
Next to the Planches Enluminees, it is 
the richest in respect to Birds that 
we possess. It also contains animals 
of other classes. The figures are beau- 
ful, the text indifferent. 
Edw. — Edwards (Milne), in 
conjunction with M. Victor Au- 
douin, has published 
“ Recherches Anatomiques et Physio- 
logiques sur la Circulation dans les 
Crustaces.” Annales des Sciences 
Naturelles, II. 
“Recherches Anatomiques et Physio- 
logiques sur le Systeme Nerveux des 
Crustaces.” Ann. des Sc. Nat., 
XIV. 
“ De la Respiration Aerienne des Crus- 
taces et des modifications que l’appareil 
branchiale presente dans les Crabes 
Terrestres.” Ann. des Sc. Nat., XV. 
“ Memoire sur le Nicothoe,” a singular 
animal that sucks the blood of the 
Lobster. Ibid. IX. 
“ Resume des Recherches sur les Am- 
in aux sans vertebre faites aux Isles 
Chausay.” 
“ Description des Annelides des Cotes 
de la France.” 
Edwards (Milne) alone. 
“ Description de quelques Crustaces 
nouveaux.” Ann. des. Sc. Nat., 
xm. 
“ Recherches Zoologiques pour servir a 
l’Histoire Naturelle des Lezards.” 
Ann. des Sc. Nat., XVI. 
“Monographic des Crustaces Amplii- 
podes.” 
Egede (John), a Dane, Mis- 
sionary to Greenland, born 1686, 
died 1758. 
“ Description of Greenland,” 1 vol. 8vo. 
Copenhagen and Geneva, 1763. 
Eisenh. — Eisenhardt (Charles 
William), author of 
“ A Memoir on the Medusae,” in those 
of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum 
of Bonn ; and with additions by Cha- 
misso, of a Memoir on certain animals 
of the class of Worms, Ibid., X. part 
II. 
Ellis (John), a London mer- 
chant. 
“ Essay towards a Natural History of 
the Corallines found on the Coast ot 
Great Britain and Ireland,” 4to. 
London, 17 55. Translated into 
French, and published at the Hague, 
1756. 
“ The Natural History of many curious 
and uncommon Zoophytes,” 1 vol. 
4to. London, 1786. This work was 
published by him and Solander. 
EnGRAM. ENGRAMELLE(Marie- 
Dominique-Joseph), an Augustine 
friar at Paris, born in 1727, died 
in 1780. 
“ Papillons d’Europe peints par Ernest 
et decrits par le reverend pere Engra- 
melle,” 6 vols. small folio, consisting 
of three hundred and forty-two 
coloured plates. The work finishes 
with the Noctua inclusively. 
Ernest was an artisan of Strasburg who 
had a great and self-acquired talent 
for painting lepidopterous Insects. 
Erxl. — Erxleben (John Chris- 
tian Polycarpe), Professor of Natu- 
ral History at Gottingen, born 1744, 
died 1777. 
“Systema Regni Animalis, Classis I., 
Animalia, 1 vol. 8vo.” Leipsic, 1777. 
Esp. — Esper (E. T. C.), Pro- 
fessor at Erlang. 
“ Europaeische Schmetterlinge,” orLepi- 
doptera of Europe, 4 vols. 4to. the 
first and the fourth divided into two, 
with coloured plates. 
This work is not completed, but some 
additional numbers on the true Pha- 
lenites or the Geonietrse, have been 
published. 
“ Die Pflanzenthiere,” &c., his work on 
Zoophytes, 4 vols. 4to. Nuremb., 
1791, et seq. 
Euphrasen (B. A.), a Swedish 
naturalist. 
Author of a voyage to St. Bartholomew, 
and quoted for a Memoir inserted 
among those of the Academy of 
Stockholm. 
Eversh. — Eversham. 
Author of the Zoological Appendix to 
the “ Travels in Bucharia,” of the 
Baron de Mayendorf, with notes by 
M. Lichtenstein. It has been trans- 
lated into French by Mr. Amedee 
Jaubert, 8vo. Paris, 1826. 
