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“ Ornithologie Provenqale,” 4to. with 
beautiful lithographic plates. 
“ Crustaces de la Mediterranee et de 
son littoral,” 4to. with plates, the 
three first numbers. Marseilles, 1827 
—1828. 
Roxburgh, an English physician 
at Bengal. 
I quote his paper on the Dolphin of the 
Ganges. 
Rudolphi (C. A.), a German 
naturalist and anatomist. Professor 
at Gripswald and now at Berlin. 
Chiefly quoted for his classical 
work on the Intestinal Worms. 
“ Entozoa seu Vermium Intestinalium 
Historia Naturalis,” 2 vols. 8vo. 
Amsterdam, 1808. 
Rumph (G. E.), a German mer- 
chant, born at Hanau in 1637, In- 
tendant at Amboyna in the Dutch 
service, died in 1706. 
“ The Cabinet of Amboyna” (in Dutch), 
1 vol. folio. Amsterdam, 1705. 
“ Theasurus Imaginum,” &c. Haga, 
1739, 1 vol. folio, with the same 
plates, hut a more abridged text. 
Reppel (Edward), a naturalist 
of Franckfort. 
Author of “ Travels in Nubia,” with 
excellent lithographic and coloured 
plates, representing new species of va- 
rious classes, of which several num- 
bers are already published in 4to. 
Franckf. 1826. 
Russel (P.), formerly a surgeon 
at Bengal. 
“ Serpents of the coast of Coromandel,” 
1 vol. folio, with a supplement and 
excellent plates. London, 17 — . 
“ Description and figures of two hun- 
dred Fishes from the Coast of Coro- 
mandel,” 2 vols. folio. London, 1803. 
Two capital works. 
Ruysch (Henry), son of the ce- 
lebrated anatomist ; he died before 
his father. Under the title of 
“ Theatrum Animalium,” 2 vols. folio, 
Amsterd., 1718, he gave an edition of 
Johnstone, to which he added a copy 
of the same plates of fishes employed 
by Renard and Valentin. 
Sabine, an English naturalist. 
Author of the Appendix to Captain 
Parry’s first voyage, and of various 
papers in the Transactions of the Lin- 
naean Society. 
Sage (B. G.), Chemist of the 
Academy of Sciences, died 1824. 
“ Memoire sur les Belemnites,” pub- 
lished in the Journal de Physique. 
Sahl. — Sahlberg (C. R.). 
“ Dissertatio Entomologica Insecta Fen- 
nica enumerans.” Prses. C. R. Sahl- 
berg, 8vo. Abose, 1717, 1823. 
“ Periculi Entomographici,” 1 vol. 8vo. 
with plates. Abose, 1823. 
Salerne, a physician of Or- 
leans. 
Authorof a translation of the “ Synopsis 
Avium ” of Ray, under the title of 
“ l’Histoire Naturelle eclaircie dans 
une de ses principales parties, 1’ Orni- 
thologie,” &c. 4to. Paris, 1767. 
The drawings are by the same hand that 
furnished those of Brisson and of the 
Planches Enluminees, and are fre- 
quently taken from the same spe- 
cimens. 
Salt, English consul in Egypt. 
“ Travels in Abyssinia.” They con- 
tain some observations relative to na- 
tural history. 
Salv. — Salviani (Ippolito), of 
Citta di Castello, a physician at 
Rome, born 1513, died 1572. 
“ Aquatilium Animalium Historic,” 1 
vol. folio, with numerous and excel- 
lent copperplate engravings of Fishes. 
Romse, 1554. 
Sav., or Savign. — Savigny (J. 
C.), member of the Academie des 
Sciences. 
“ Histoire Naturelle et Mythologique 
de Tlbis,” 1 vol. 8vo. Paris, 1805. 
“ Memoires sur les Oiseaux de l’Egypte,” 
in the great work on Egypt. 
“ Memoires sur les Animaux sans 
Vertebres,” part first, No. 1, 8vo. 
Paris, 1816. 
“ Systeme des Annelides,” published in 
the great work on Egypt, as well as 
his “ Tableau Systematique des Asci- 
dies.” 
Savi (Paulo), a young natu- 
