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in 1799. Of his numerous works 
we have only had occasion to quote 
the 1 
“ Opuscoli di Fisica Animate e Vegeta- 
bile,” 1776. 
They have been translated into French 
by Sennebier, 3 vols. 8vo. Geneva, 
1787. 
Sparm. — Sparmann (Andrew), 
born in 1748, a pupil of Linnaeus. 
He visited the Cape of Good Hope 
and China, and was subsequently 
a Professor at Upsal. 
Voy. 
“ Voyage au Cap de Bonne-Esperance,” 
a French translation, 3 vols. 8vo. 
Paris, 1787. 
Mus. Carls. 
“Museum Carlsonianum,” four small 
folio numbers. Stock., 1786, et seq. 
It contains figures of Birds, of which 
certain varieties are converted into 
species. 
Spence (William), an English 
naturalist. 
“ A Monograph of the Cholevse,” that 
are found in England, published in 
the Transactions of the Linnaean So- 
ciety. 
Spengl. — Spengler (L.), Cu- 
rator of the Cabinet of the King of 
Denmark, born in 1720. 
Quoted for certain Memoirs in the Na- 
turforscher, &c. 
Spin. — Spinola (Maximilian), a 
Genoese noble, and a learned natu- 
ralist. 
“ Insectorum Ligurise Species Novae aut 
Rariores,” with plates, 2 vols. 4to. 
Genuae, 1806 — 1808. 
“ Memoire sur les Poissons de Ligurie 
one on the “ Ceratine Albilabre 
and the “ Essaid’une Nouvelle Classi- 
fication Generale des Diplolepaires,” 
in the Annales du Museum. 
Spix (John), a naturalist of Ba- 
varia and member of the Academy 
of Munich. 
Quoted for his Memoirs in the Annales 
du Museum, and for his great works 
on the Zoology of Brazil, where he 
travelled with M. de Martius by order 
of the King of Bavaria. 
“ The Natural Hist, of New Species of 
; Monkeys and Bats” (in Lat. and Fr.), 
lvol. folio. Munich, 1823. 
“ New Species of Birds” (in Latin), with 
one hundred and nine coloured plates, 
1 vol. 4to. Munich, 1824. 
“ New Species of Tortoises and Frogs” 
(in Latin), 4to. Munich, 1824. 
“ Nat. Hist, of New Species of Serpents,” 
from the notes of the traveller, by 
John Wagler (Latin and French), 
4to. Munich, 1824. 
“ Selected Genera and Species of Fishes,” 
described by L. Agassiz, 4to. Mu- 
nich, 1829. 
Slab. — Slabber (M.), a Dutch 
naturalist. 
“ Natural Amusements, containing Mi- 
croscopical Observations,” &c. (in 
Dutch), 1 vol. 4to. Haarlem, 1778. 
He is also the author of certain Me- 
moirs, published among those of the 
Academy of Haarlem. 
Stev. — Steven (C.) Director of 
the Imperial Botanical Garden of 
Odessa. 
“ Description of certain Insects of Cau- 
casus and of Southern Russia,” a 
Memorial in 4to. printed among those 
of the Imperial Society of Naturalists 
of Moscow, Vol. II. 
Stock. Mem. 
“ Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences 
of Sweden,” of which 1 vol. 8vo. (in 
the Swedish language) has annually 
appeared since the year 1739. The 
first forty reach to 1779. Since 1780 
they have been published under the 
title of the “ New Memoirs,” &c. 
Stoll. — Stoll (Casper), a Dutch 
physician. 
Supplement to the work entitled “ Les 
Papillons Exotiques des trois parties 
du Monde” (in Dutch and French), 
1 vol. 4to. Amsterdam, 1790, et 
seq. 
“ Representation exactement coloriee 
d’apres Nature, des Spectres, des 
Mantes, des Saterelles,” &c. (in 
Dutch and French), 8 Nos. 4to. 
Amsterdam, 1780, et seq. 
“ Representation exactement coloriee 
d’apres Nature des Cigales et des 
Punaises” (in Dutch and French), 
10 Nos. 4to. Amsterdam, 1780, et 
seq. 
Storr (T. C. C.), Professor at 
Tubingen. 
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