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ber of the Societe de Medicine of 
Marseilles, &c. 
“ Memoire sur le Scorpion qui se trouve 
sur la Montaigne de Cette,” &c. 1 vol. 
8 vo. 1810. 
Macq. — Macquart (J.), mem- 
ber of the Societe Royale des Sci- 
ences, d’Agriculture et des Arts of 
Lille. 
A series of Memoirs on the “ Insectes 
Dipteres du Nord de la France,” with 
plates representing their wings, pub- 
lished among those of the above Soci- 
ety, which form 4 vols. 8vo. with 
plates, Lille, 1826—1829. 
Macri (Zaverio), a Neapolitan 
naturalist. 
“ New Observations on the Pulmo Ma- 
rinus of the Ancients,” in Italian, 
1 vol. 8vo. Naples, 1778. 
Mann. — Mannerheim (C. G.), 
counsellor to the Emperor of Rus- 
sia. 
“ Eucnemis Insectorum genus,” with 
two plates, 1 vol. 8vo. Petrop., 
1828. 
“ Observations on the genus Megalo- 
pus,” in the tenth volume of the Me- 
moirs of the Imperial Academy of 
Sciences of St. Petersburg, 1824. 
“ Description of forty new species of 
Scarahseides from Brazil,” with plates, 
4to. 
Mantell (G.), member of the 
College of Surgeons of London 
resident at Lewes. 
“ Illustrations of the Geology of the 
County of Sussex,” 2 vols. 4to. 
London, 1822, 1827. 
Marcgr. — Marcgrav de Leib- 
stadt (George), of Meissen in Sax- 
ony, a traveller in Brazil; born 
1610, died in Guinea, 1644. 
“ Historic Rerum Naturalium Brasilae,” 
lib. 8, in fol. Leyden and Amster- 
dam, 1648. An excellent work for 
the times, full of exact descriptions, 
and recognizable though rude figures 
of all kinds of animals. 
Marsh. — Marsham, an English 
naturalist. Treasurer of the Linnaean 
Society, &c. 
“ Entomologia Britannica, sistens In- 
secta Britannise Indigena, secundum 
methodum Linnaeanum disposita,” 
tom. I., Coleoptera. London, 1802. 
“ A monograph of the genus Notoclea” 
(Paropsis, Olivier), with plates, pub- 
lished in the ninth volume of the 
Transactions of the Linnaean Soci- 
ety. 
Martens (Frederick), a surgeon 
at Hambourg. 
“ A Voyage to Spitzberg,” in German, 
1 vol. 4to. Hambourg, 1675. 
It is useful with respect to animals of the 
Arctic Ocean. 
Martens (George de). Secretary 
of the Supreme Court of Wirtem- 
berg. 
“ A Voyage to Venice,” 2 vols. 8vo. 
Ulm, 1824. It contains a Catalogue 
of the Fishes of that port. 
Martini (F. H. G.), a physician 
of Berlin, born 1729, died 1778. 
He commenced the great conchyli- 
ological work entitled the 
“ Systematic Cabinet of Shells,” 10 
vols. 4to. and 1 of Suppl., with co- 
loured plates. Nuremberg. 
The first three volumes, 1769 — 1777, 
are from his pen, the other from that 
of Chemnitz. 
Mathiole (P. A.), of Soena, 
born 1500, died 1577- 
In his Commentary on Dioscorides, he 
enters into details of various animals. 
Maud. — Mauduit (R. J. E.),a 
physician at Paris, who died in 
1792. 
Author of the “ Dictionnaire des 
Oiseaux ” of the Encyclopedic Me- 
thodique. 
Maupert. — Maupertius (P. L. 
M. de), member of the Academie 
des Sciences, president of that of 
Berlin, &c. born 1678, died 1759- 
An astronomer and geometrician, 
also author of certain Memoirs on 
Natural History. 
“ Experiences sur les Scorpions,” in the 
Memoires de l’Acad. des Sciences, 
1731. 
Maurice de Nassau (Prince), 
