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“ Histoire des Monocles,” 1 vol. 4to. 
with plates. Geneva, 1820. 
His second son, whose demise is to 
he regretted, has published in the 
seventh volume of the Annales du 
Museum, &c., an excellent Memoir 
on the Argulus foliaceus. See Argu- 
lus in this work. 
ILempf. — Kjempfer (Engilbert) , 
a German physician, who travelled 
in Persia, India, and Japan, horn at 
Lemgo, in the county of Lippe in 
1651, died 1713. 
“ Amcenitatum Exoticarum,” fascic. Y. 
4to. Lemgo, 1712. 
“ A Description of Japan” in German, 
translated into French under the title 
of “ Histoire Naturelle, Civile et Ec- 
clesiastique du Japan,” 2 vols. folio. 
La Haye, 1729. 
Kaup, a German naturalist. 
Author of the notes on Reptiles in the 
Isis of Oken. 
Kirb. — Kirby (Wm.), an Eng- 
lish clergyman, member of the Lin- 
naean Society, rector of Barham, in 
the county of Suffolk, &c. 
“ Monograpbia Apum Anglise,” 2 vols. 
8vo. with plates. Ipswich, 1802. 
He has published, in the ninth volume 
of the Transactions of the Linnsean 
Society, a Monograph of the Bees of 
England, and in the eleventh, that of 
the Strepsiptera. 
He has lately, in conjunction with M. 
Spence, published a new edition of the 
“ Introduction to Entomology,” 4 vols. 
8vo. with plates. London, 1828. 
He has also written several Memoirs on 
various Insects, for the Linnsean Trans- 
actions, and the Zoological Journal, 
most of which we have quoted. 
Kleem. — Kleeman (C. F. C.), 
a painter at Nuremberg, born 1735, 
died 1789. 
“ Beytrsege zur Natur Oder Insecten- 
geschichte,” 1 vol. 4to. Nuremberg, 
1761. A supplement to the work of 
Roesel his father-in-law, forming the 
fifth volume. 
Kl. — Klein (J. T.), Secretary 
of tlie Senate of Dantzick, a labori- 
ous author who has written on every 
branch of natural history, but with- 
out taste or genius ; born in 1685, 
died 1759. 
Cuv. Table of Authors. 
“ Summa Dubiorum circa classes Quad- 
rupedum et Amphibiorum Linnsei,” 
1748. 
“ Quadrupedum Dispositio et brevis His- 
toria Naturalis,” 1751. 
“ Historise Avium Prodromus,” 1750. 
“ Stemmata Avium,” 1759. 
“ Tentamen Herpetologise,” 1755. 
“ Historias Naturalis Piscium promo- 
vendse missus,” Y. 1740 — 1749. 
“Mantissa Ichthyologica,” 1746. 
“ Methodus Ostracologica,” 1753. 
“ Descriptiones TubulorumMarinorum,” 
1737. 
“ Naturalis Dispositio Echinoderma- 
tum,” 1734. 
Klug.-— Klug (Francis), physi- 
cian at Berlin. 
“ MonographiaSiricum Germanise, atque 
Generum illis Adnumeratorum, cum 
tahulis acneis coloratis YIII.” 1 vol. 
4to. Berlin, 1803. 
Various Memoirs on different genera 
or species of Hymenoptera published 
among those of the Society of Natu- 
ralists of Berlin. 
“A Critical Review of the Genera of 
Fabricius derived from that of Apis, 
Lin.” in the Entomological Magazine 
of Illiger, 1807. 
“ Entomologische Monographien,” 1 vol. 
8vo. with plates. Berlin, 1824. 
“ Proscopia, Novum Genus Insectorum 
Orthopterorum,” folio, with 2 plates. 
“ Entomologise Brasilianse Specimen.” 
And several Monographs in the German 
language. 
Knoch (A. G.) 
“ Neue Beytraege zur Insectenkunde,” 
1 vol. 8vo. with plates. Leipsic, 1801. 
Knorr and Walch, or Knorr, 
&c., or Walch Petrif. of Knorr. 
Knorr (George Wolgang), an engraver 
at Nuremberg, bom 1705, died 1761, 
and 
Walch (J. E. E.), Professor at Jena, 
jointly published a work called the 
“ Collection of the Monuments of the 
revolutions experienced by the terres- 
trial globe, containing petrifactions, 
&c. 4 vols. Nuremberg, 1775 — 1778. 
I quote them in relation to certain Tes- 
tacea and Lithophyta. 
I also quote, under the title of Knorr 
Vergn., or Knor.r Delic., a work 
of the same engraver, editions of 
which are to he found in various lan- 
guages, styled in German, Vergnii- 
gungen, &c. Deliciae, in Latin, and in 
French, Amusements des yeux et de 
resprit, or Collection de Coquillages, 
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