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ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF AUTHORS, &C. 
plates, 9 vols. 4to. Philadelphia, 
1808—1814. 
A new edition, 3 vols. 4to. appeared in 
1828. 
Wolff (J. F-), a German natu- 
ralist. 
“ leones Cimicum Descrip tionibus Illus- 
trate, ” 4 Nos. 4to. Erlangae, 1804. 
Wolff, joint author with Meyer 
of the “ Almanack of German 
Birds.” 
Worm, or Mus. Worm. — Wor- 
mius, or Worm. Olaus, Professor 
at Copenhagen, born in 1588, died 
in 1654. 
“ Museum Wormianum,” 1 vol. folio. 
Leyden, 1650. 
Yarr. — Yarrel, an English na- 
turalist, author of various papers 
in the Zoological Journal of Lon- 
don, &c. 
Zed. — Zeder (J. G. PI.), a Ger- 
man naturalist. 
Author of “First Supplement to the 
Natural History of Intestinal Worms 
hy Goeze,” 1 vol. 4to. Leipzic, 1800. 
“An Introduction to the Natural History 
of the Intestinal Worms,” 1 vol. 8vo. 
Bamberg, 1803. 
Zetterst. — Zettersted (J. G.), 
a Swedish naturalist. 
“ Orthoptera Sueciae,” 1 vol. 8vo. Lun- 
dae, 1811. 
“ Fauna Laponica,” part first, 1 vol. 8vo. 
Hammone, 1828. 
Zool. Journ. 
Published in London hy M. Vigors, 
aided hy Messrs. Th. Bell, E. T 
Bennet, J. E. Bicheno, W. J. Bro- 
derip, J. G. Children, Gen. T. H. 
Hardwicke, Dr. Horsefield, W. 
Kirby, the Messrs. Sowerby, father 
and son, and W. Yarrell. We have 
sixteen numbers, from 18 — to 1829. 
ZoRGDR. — Z0RGDRAGER,aDutch- 
man. 
Author of a treatise on the whale fish- 
ery. 
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