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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS 
ralist of Tuscany and Professor at 
Pisa. 
Author of various good observations on 
the animals of that country, published 
in the Giornale dei Letterati. He 
has given in Italian two Memoirs on a 
species of lulus, which have lately 
been reproduced with others of the 
same savant, in a work entitled “ Me- 
morie Scientifiche di Paolo Savi, de- 
cade prima con sette tavole,” 1 vol. 
8vo. Pisa, 1828. 
Say (Thomas), a French natu- 
ralist, established in the United 
States. 
Author of various papers in the Journal 
of the Academy of Natural Sciences 
of Philadelphia, and the Annals of the 
New York Lyceum. 
Schjsff. — Schaeffer (J. C.), a 
clergyman at Ratisbon, born in 
1718, died in 1799- 
“ Elementa Entomologica,” with co- 
loured plates, 1 vol. 4to. Ratisbonne 
1769. 
“ leones Insectorum circa Ratisbon 
Indigenorum,” 3 vols. 4to. Ratis- 
bon, 1769. 
“ Apus pisciformis Insecti Aquatici 
Species no viter detecta,” 4to. with 
plates. Ratisbonne, 1757. This Crus- 
taceous animal is the Cancer Stagnalis 
of Linnaeus. See Branchipus. 
“ Abhandlungen von Insecten.” Re- 
gensburg, 1764—1779. 
SCHELLENB. ScHELLENBERG, 
(J. R.), painter and engraver at 
Zurich. 
“ Cimicum in Helvetia? Aquis et Terris 
degens Genus,” with plates, 1 vol. 
8vo. Turici, 1800. 
“ Genres des Mouches Dipteres,” in 
French and German, with coloured 
plates. Zurich, 1803. The text is by 
two anonymous writers. 
ScH., or ScHEUCHZ. ScHEUCH- 
zer (J. J.), a physician of Zurich. 
“ Physique Sacree,” 4 vols. folio. Am- 
sterdam, 1732. It contains nume- 
rous figures of Serpents. 
Schintz, Secretary of the Soci- 
ety of Natural History at Zurich, 
the translator into German of the 
Regne Animal. 
Author of the “ History of the Eggs and 
Nests of Birds.” 
Schloss. — Schlosser, a physi- 
cian at Amsterdam. 
Author of certain “ Memoirs on Fishes,” 
jointly with Boddaert, published in 
the Philosophical Transactions. 
SCHN. ScHNEtDER (J. G.), the 
celebrated hellenist and natural- 
ist, Professor at Franckfort-on-the- 
Oder, now at Breslau. 
“ Amphibiorum Physiologic Specim.” 
4to. Fascic. I et II. Zullichow, 
1797. , 
“ Historic Amphibiorum Naturalis et 
Litteraric,” 8vo. Fascic. I et II. 
Jena, 1799, 1801. 
“ The Natural History of Tortoises in 
general,” (in German), 1 vol. 8vo. 
Leipzic, 1783. 
I frequently quote under his name his 
edition of the “ Systema Ichthyo- 
logic ” of Bloch, 8vo. with one hun- 
dred and ten plates. Berlin, 1801. 
Schcepf (J. D.), a physician at 
Anspach, born 1752. 
“ Historia Testudinum Iconihus Illus- 
trata,” 4to. with coloured plates. Er- 
lang, 1792, et seq. 
ScHONEFELD(E.de), a physician 
of Hamburg. 
“ Ichthyologia, &c. ducatum Slesvigi et 
Holsatic,” 4to. Hamburg, 1824. 
ScHON. — or ScHCENH. ScHCEN- 
herr (C. J.), a Swede. 
“ Synonymia Insectorum,” 2 vols. 8vo. 
with plates. Stockholm, 1806 — 1808. 
“ Curculionidum Dispositio Methodica,” 
1 vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 1826. 
Schrank (F. de P.), a Bavarian 
naturalist. Professor at Ingolstadt, 
born in 1747- 
“ Enumeratio Insectorum Austric In- 
digenorum,” 1 vol. 8vo. with plates. 
Auguste Vindelicorum, 1781. 
“ Fauna Boica,” 6 vols. 8vo. Nurem- 
berg and Ingolstadt, 1798, et seq. 
Schreb. — Schreber (J. C. de), 
Professor at Erlang, born in 1739. 
We chiefly quote his “ History of the 
Mammalia” (in German), with co- 
loured plates, 4to. Erlang, 1775, et 
seq. 
There are also some French copies of 
the first parts. The greater part of 
