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and Plialangium), 1 vol. 4to. with co- 
loured plates. Berlin, 1797. 
“ Natursystem der ungeflugelten Insek- 
ten” (genus Scorpio), 1 vol. 8vo. Ber- 
lin, 1708. 
“ Archiv der Insecten Geschichte, He- 
rausgegeben,” von J. Casp. Fuesly, 1 
vol. 4to. with coloured plates. Zurich 
and Wintertkar, 1791. This work 
has been translated into French. 
He has also published a Monograph of 
the Linnsean genus Papilio, represent- 
ing all the species, but as most of 
the figures are copies, I have not 
quoted it. 
Herm. — Hermann (John), Pro- 
fessor at Strasbourg, a laborious and 
erudite naturalist, born 1738, died 
1800. 
“ Tabula Affinitatum Animalium,” 1 
vol. 4to. Strasbourg, 1783. 
“Obscrvationes Zoologicse Posthum9e, ,, 1 
vol. 4to. Strasbourg and Paris, 1804. 
Herm. — Hermann (J. F.), son 
of the preceding, born in 1768, died 
before his father, 1793. 
He has left an “ Apterological Memoir,” 
1 vol. fol. Strasbourg, 1804. 
Hoev. — Van der Hoeven (John) 
Professor at Leyden. 
Author of a “ Manual of Zoology,” in 
Dutch, 2 vols. 8vo. Delft, 1827 ; of a 
“ Thesis de Sceleto Piscium,” 8vo. 
Leyden, 1822 ; and of a Memoir on 
the Ornithorhynchus, &c. 
Hoffman. — Hofmansegg (C.), 
a learned naturalist of Saxony, and 
a zealous protector of the sciences. 
Author of various Memoirs on the ani- 
mals of the Brazils and Portugal. 
Holten, a Danish naturalist. 
Quoted as author of a Memoir published 
in the fifth volume of the Soc. of Na- 
tural History of Copenhagen. 
Home (Sir Everard), the cele- 
brated surgeon, curator of the H un- 
terian Museum, at London, and 
fellow of the Royal Society. 
“Lectures on Comparative Anatomy,” 
6 vols. 4to. London, 1814 — 1828. 
I also quote several of his Memoirs pub- 
lished in the Philosophical Transac- 
tions. 
Hopp. — Hoppe (D. H.), druggist 
at Ratisbon. 
“Enumeratio Insectorum Elytratorum 
Indigenorum,” 1 vol. 4to. with co- 
loured plates. Erlangse, 1795. It is 
a useful work in studying the Dona- 
ciae. 
Horns. — Hornstedt, a Swede 
who travelled in Java. 
Quoted for a Memoir on the Acrochor- 
dus, published among those of Stock- 
holm, 1787. 
Horsf. — Horsfield (Dr. Tho- 
mas), an English naturalist. 
“ Zoological Researches in Java and the 
neighbouring Islands,” 4to. with ex- 
cellent plates. London, 1825. 
He also published the first number of a 
“ Descriptive Catalogue of the Lepi- 
doptera in the Museum of the East 
India Company,” 4to. London, 1828. 
Houtt.— Houttuyn (Martin). 
Author of certain Memoirs among those 
of the Academy of Haarlem ; of a 
Dutch translation taken from the Sys- 
tema of Linnaeus, &c. He is also the 
continuer of Noseman’s History of 
the Birds of the Netherlands. 
Hub. — Huber (Francis), corres- 
ponding member of the Academy 
of Sciences of Geneva. Deprived 
of sight, but still a most perspica- 
cious observer. 
“ Nouvelles Observations sur les 
Abeilles,” 2 vols. 8vo. with plates. 
Paris and Geneva, 1814. The second 
volume is from the pen of his son. 
Hub. — Huber (Peter), son of the 
preceding. 
“ Recherches sur les mceurs des Fourmis 
Indigenes,” 1 vol. 8vo. with plates. 
Paris and Geneva, 1810. 
“ Observations sur les Bourdons,” pub- 
lished in the sixth volume of the 
Transactions de la Societe Linneenne. 
Hubn. — Hubner (J.), painter at 
Augsburg. 
His Iconographic work on the Lepidop- 
tera of Europe is the most complete 
and perfect of the kind hitherto pub- 
lished. The text is in the German 
language. He is about to give us the 
