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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
Exotic Lepidoptera, of which several 
plates have already appeared ; the 
whole number, in royal 8vo. will 
amount to near a thousand. 
Humb. — Humboldt (Alexander 
de), member of the Academie des 
Sciences, of the Academy of Berlin, 
&c. &c., born 1769. 
Of the works of this illustrious savant I 
chiefly quote the 
“ Observations de Zoologie et d’ Anatomie 
Comparee,” of which there are already 
published fourteen numbers, 4to. Pa- 
ris, 1811—1827. 
Hunter (John), the celebrated 
Scotch surgeon who settled in Lon- 
don, born 1728, died 1793. 
I quote his Treatise on the teeth, and 
various Memoirs inserted in the Phi- 
losophical Transactions. 
Huzard, Jun., who in conjunc- 
tion with M. Pelletier published 
“Recherches sur le genre Hirudo.” Pa- 
ris, 1825. 
Illig. — Illiger (J. C. G.), Pro- 
fessor at Berlin ; he died young. 
“ Prodromus Systematis Mammalium et 
Avium,” 1 vol. 8vo. Berlin, 1811. 
A work remarkable for the precision 
which the author endeavours to give 
to the genera of these two classes, and 
for the elegance of its nomenclature. 
“ Verzeichniss der Keefer Preussens,” or 
a Catalogue of Prussian Insects, a work 
commenced by Theophilus Kugelann, 
and terminated by I. Illiger, 1 vol. 
8vo. Hall., 1798. 
“ Magasin far Insectenkunde,” 7 vols. 
8vo. Brunswick, 1801 — 1807. 
“ Systematisches Verzeichniss von den 
Schmetterlingen der Wiener Gegend,” 
2 vols. 8vo. Brunswick, 1801. It is 
a new edition of the “ Systematic Ca- 
talogue of the Lepidoptera of the En- 
virons of Vienna.” 
He has also continued the “ Fauna Etrus- 
ca” of Rossi, commenced by Helwigg, 
vol. ii. 8vo. Helmstadii, 1807. 
Ittiol.Veron. — Ittiolitologia 
Veronese. 
A great work on the Petrified Fishes of 
Mount Bolca, where, notwithstanding 
its magnificence, they are neither faith- 
fully delineated nor well character- 
ized. 
Jacq.~— Jacquin (N. J. de), a ce- 
lebrated botanist and professor at 
Vienna, born at Leyden, 1727, died 
in 18-—. 
“Miscellanea Austriaca,” 2 vols. 4to. 
Vienna, 1778, 1781. It contains some 
observations relative to animals. 
Jacq — Jacquin (J. F. de), son 
of the preceding. 
The author of “ Materials for a History 
of Birds” (in German), 1 vol. 4to. 
which contains some figures of rare 
birds. Vienna, 1784. 
Johns. — Johnson (J. Rawlins), 
an English naturalist. 
“ A Treatise on the Medicinal Leach,” 
8vo. London, 1816, and the second 
part, Ibid. 1825. 
“ Observations on the genus Planaria,” 
Philosophical Transactions, 1822, and 
continued in 1825. 
Jour. d’HisT. Nat. 
. By this title we designate a periodical 
work, of which only two volumes 8vo. 
were published, and which were united 
under the name of “ Choix de Me- 
moires sur divers objets d’Histoire Na- 
turelle, par MM. Lamarck, Brugieres 
Olivier, Hauy et Pelletier.” Paris, 
1792. 
JOURN. DE PHYS. 
Under this appellation I quote the “Ob- 
servations sur la Physique, l’Histoire 
Naturelle et les Arts,” of which 2 
vols. appeared annually, from 1773 to 
1823 : at first under the direction of 
the Abbe Rozier , then under that 
of Lamatherie , physician and adjunct 
professor in the College de France, 
and finally under the superintendence 
of M. de Blainville. 
Jurine (Louis), Professor of Ana- 
tomy and Surgery at Geneva. 
“ Nouvelle methode de classer les Hy- 
menopteres at les Dipteres,” with 
plates, Hymenopteres, vol. 1. 4to. 
Geneva, 1807 ; a very superior work, 
and indispensable for the study of this 
order. 
“ Observations sur le Zenos vesparum,” 
a memoir in 4to. with one plate, 1816. 
“ Observations sur les ailes des Hyme- 
nopteres,” a memoir, with plates, pub- 
lished in the twenty-fourth volume 
of the Memoirs of the Academy of 
Sciences of Turin. 
