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His thesis entitled “Prodromus Me- 
thodi Mammalium,” Tub., 1780, and 
republished in the “ Delectus Opus- 
culorum ad Sc. Nat. Spect. de Lud- 
wig,” 1 vol. 8vo. Leipzic, 1790, has 
been of great use to us. 
Straus. — Straus Durckheim 
(H.) 
“Considerations Generales sur l’Ana- 
tomie Comparee des Animaux Arti- 
cules, auxquelles on a joint T Anatomie 
Descriptive du Hanneton,” with plates, 
1 vol. 4to. Pans, 1828. 
The only work that can be compared to 
that of Lyonnet already mentioned. 
He has read to the Acad, des Sciences, 
a “ Memoire sur le Systeme tegumen- 
taire et musculaire de l’Araignee avi- 
culaire,” Mygale of Le Blond, Lat. 
Stroem (John), a pastor in Nor- 
way, born in 1726. 
Author of several Memoirs inserted 
among those of Drontheim, Copen- 
hagen, &c. and of a description of the 
district of Sondmer. 
Sturm (J.), a German naturalist 
and painter. 
“ Deutschland Fauna,” with excellent 
plates, 2 vols. 8vo. Nuremberg, 1807. 
SuLZ. SULZER (J. H.) 
“ Die Kennzeichen der Insecten,” with 
plates, 1 vol. 4to. Zurich, 1761. 
Surrir.— -Surriray, a physician 
at Havre. 
“ Observations sur le foetus d’une espece 
de Calige,” in the third volume of 
the Annales Generales des Sciences 
Physiques. 
Swains. — S wainson, an English 
naturalist. 
Author of various papers on Birds, pub- 
lished in the Linnaean Transactions 
and in the Zoological Journal ; also 
of 
“Zoological Illustrations,” a work which 
forms a sequel to the Zoological Mis- 
cellany of Leach, and to the Natu- 
ralist’s Miscellany of Shaw. 
In conjunction with Dr. Horsefield he 
has published a Memoir on the Birds 
of New Holland, in the Linnaean 
Transactions. 
Swammerdam, (John), a Dutch 
physician, born at Amsterdam in 
1637, died in 1680. 
“Biblia Naturae,” 1 vol. folio (Latin 
and Dutch). Leyden, 1737, 1738. 
The principal writer on the Anatomy 
of Insects. 
Swed. — Sweder (N. S.), a Swe- 
dish naturalist. 
Author of a Memoir published among 
those of Stockholm, 1784. 
Temm., and sometimes T. — Tem- 
minck (C. J.), formerly Director 
of the Society of Sciences of Haar- 
lem, and proprietor of a valuable 
zoological collection, and now Di- 
rector of the Royal Museum of 
Leyden. 
“ Histoire Naturelle Generale des 
Pigeons et des Gallinaces,” 3 vols. 
8vo. Amsterdam and Paris, 1813, 
1815. 
The part containing the Pigeons has also 
been published in folio, with splendid 
coloured plates, by Madame Knip. 
“ Manuel d’Omithologie ou Tableau 
Systematique des Oiseaux qui se 
trouvent en Europe,” 1 vol. 8vo. 
Amsterdam and Paris, 1815. 
“ Monographies de Mammalogie,” 4to. 
Paris, 1827. 
“ Planches Coloriees des Oiseaux,” 4to. 
and folio, forming a sequel to the 
Planches Enluminees of Buffon. This 
work was published by Temminck 
jointly with M. Meiffren de Laugier, 
Baron de Chartrouse, &c. &c. 
Thien., or Thiemem. — Thiene- 
man. Professor and Curator of the 
Museum of Dresden. 
Author of Observations (in German) on 
the Animals of the North, and chiefly 
on the Phocse, 8vo. with an atlas in 
4to. 
Thier. — Thiery de Menon- 
ville (N. J.), a French physician 
who visited Mexico for the purpose 
of carrying off the Cochineal. 
“ Traite de la culture du Nopal et de 
T Education de la Cochinelle,” 2 vols. 
8vo. with plates. Paris, 1787. 
Thomas (P.), a physician of 
Montpellier. 
“ Memoires pour servir a l’Histoire 
Naturelle des Sang-sues,” pamphlet. 
8vo. Paris, 1806. 
Thompson (John W.), a surgeon 
of the English army. 
