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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
&c. 6 vols. 4to. Nuremberg, 1760, 
1773. 
Kcehl. — Kcehlreuter (J. G.) 
We quote several of his Memoirs, in- 
serted in the Nov. Comment., Acad. 
' Petrop. 
Krusenstern, a Russian admi- 
ral. 
Whose voyage round the world contains 
several observations relative to Natu- 
ral History by Tilesius. 
Kuhl (Henry), a young natural- 
ist of Hanau, born in 1797, who 
died at Batavia, where he was en- 
gaged in collecting for the Museum 
of the Netherlands, in company with 
a young Hollander named Van Has- 
selt. Their collections were im- 
mense, and included all the classes. 
Kuhl has left us in German 
“ Materials for Zoology and Compara- 
tive Anatomy, Monographs of the 
Parrots, Petrels, Bats of Germany,” &c. 
Lac. or Lacep. — Lacepede (B. 
G. E. de la Ville Courte de). Pro- 
fessor of the Museum d’Hist. Nat., 
member of the Academie des Scien - 
ces, &c. &c. born at Agen. 
I have frequently quoted his three prin- 
cipal works, which form a sequel to 
the great “ Histoire Naturelle” of Buf- 
fon. 
“ Histoire Naturelle, Generate et Par- 
ticuliere des Quadrupedes Ovipares et 
des Serpents,” 2 vols. 4to. Paris, 
1788—1789. 
“ Histoire Naturelle, &c. des Poissons,” 
5 vols. 4to, Paris, 1798 — 1803. 
“ Histoire Naturelle, &c. des Cetaces,” 
1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1804. 
Also certain Memoirs in the Annales du 
Museum. 
Laet (Jean de), a geographer of 
Antwerp in the seventeenth century. 
“ Novus Orbis, seu Description^ Indise 
Occidentalis,” lib. XVIII. 1 vol. fo- 
lio. Leyden, 1633. 
Laich. — Laicharting (J. N. 
de). Professor at Inspruck, born 
1757- 
“ Verzeichniss der Tyroler Insecten,” 
with plates, 2 vols. 8vo. Zurich, 1781 
Lam. — Lamarck ( Jean-Baptiste 
De Monnet, Chevalier de). Pro- 
fessor of the Museum d’Hist. Nat., 
and member of the Academie des 
Sciences, born at Basentin, in Pi- 
cardie in 1743 ; died at Paris in De- 
cember 1829. 
Of the numerous works of this celebrated 
naturalist I have chiefly quoted the 
“ Systeme des Animaux sans vertebres,” 
1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1801. 
“ Extrait du Cours de Zoologie sur les 
Animaux sans vertebres,” 8vo. Paris, 
1812. 
“ Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans 
vertebres,” 7 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1815 — 
1822. 
“ Memoires sur les Coquilles,” published 
in the Annales du Museum. 
The author having become blind during 
the publication of this work, was aided, 
in the Bivalves, by M. Valenciennes, 
and in the following classes, by Made- 
moiselle Lamarck, his eldest daugh- 
ter. 
Lamartiniere, a French natu- 
ralist, one of the unfortunate com- 
panions of La Peyrouse. 
Quoted for a Memoir on some parasitical 
animals, published in the Journal de 
Physique for 1787, and at the end of 
the Voyage de la Peyrouse. 
Lambert, an English naturalist. 
Author of Memoir on the Bos Frontalis, 
in the seventh volume of the Linnaean 
Transactions. 
Lamour. — -Lamouroux (J. V. 
F.), a naturalist of Agen, Professor 
at Caen. 
Quoted for certain Memoirs in the An- 
nales du Museum, and for a “ His- 
toire des Polypiers,” of which I saw 
a part in MS., at the time of my first 
edition. It was published in 1 vol. 
8vo. 1817. 
“Exposition Methodique de l’ordre 
des Polypiers,” with the plates of 
Ellis and Solander, and some new 
ones, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1821. 
“ Dictionnaire des Zoophytes,” forming 
part of the Encyclopedic Methodique, 
4to. Paris, 1824. 
Langsd. — Langsdorf, a Ger- 
man naturalist who accompanied 
Admiral Krusenstern, and establish- 
ed himself at Brazil. 
