BIBLIOGRAPHY OF TAXIDERMY. 
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+1815. Nauma-NN, -Toh. Fe. Taxidermie oder die Lehre, Thiere aller Klassen am 
einfachsten und zweckmassigsten fur Kabinette ausstopfen und auf- 
zubewahren, parkt. bearb. Mit 5 Kpfrn., gr. 8 yo. Halle, 1815. 
Schwetschke iind Sohn. 
1818. Gkaves, Geoege. Instructions for preserving mammals and birds. < The 
Natuealist’s Pocket Book oe Toheist’s Companion. London, 1818. 
Coll, mammals, pp. 43-56 ; birds, pp. 128-135. 
1818. Bhleock. W. a short and easy method of preserving subjects of Natural 
History. 1818. 
Not seen ; title from Allibone’s Dictionary of Authors. 
+1818. Schmidt, Chs. Pe. Versuch liber die beste Binrichtung zur Aufstellung 
der verschiedener Naturkorper, U. S. W. Gotha, 1818. 
*1818. . Instruction sur les Eecherches qui pourraient, etre faites 
dans les Colonies, sur les objects qu’il seroit possible d’y recueillir, et 
sur la maniere de les conserver et de les transporter. < Mem. du Mus. 
d'Hist. Nat., iv. pp. 193-239. 1818. 
A series of papers compiled by the officers of the Museum. 
1819. Dheeesne, L. Taxidermie. < Dictionnaieb d’Histoiee Natueelle. Vol. 
xxxii, pp. 529-592. Paris, 1819. 
first edition in 1803. 
1819. Lesson, R. P. Manuel de Taxidermie I’usage des Marines, par Lesson; 
six articleg. < Annales Maritimes et Coloniales, 1819. 
Not.seen ; title from Lesson, 1828. 
+1820. Dupeesnb, L. Taxidermie, ou Fart de preparer et de conserver la depo- 
uille de tons les animaux, pour les musees, les cabinets d’histoire natu- 
relle, etc. 8vo. Paris, 1820. 
1820. [Dueebsnb, L.] Taxidermy; or the art of Collecting objects of Natural 
History. London, 1820. 
Not seen ; title from catalogue. Impressiorum Librorum in Bibliotheca Bodlerana. 
+1821. Boitaed, M. P. Le cabinet d’histoire naturelle, forme des productions 
du pays mgme que Ton habite, avec la methode de classement, I’art 
d’empailler les animaux et de conserver les plantes et les insectes. 2 
vols. Avec ]pl. 18mo. Paris, 1821. 
1821. Mawe, John. The j Voyager’s Companion | or Shell Collector’s Pilot, | 
with I Instructions and Directions where to find | the finest shells | 
also I for preserving the skins of Animals | and the | best methods of 
catching and preserving insects, | &o., &c., &c. | By John Mawe, | 
Author of Treatise on Shells, Lessons on Mineralogy, | Travels in Bra- 
zil, &c. I Third edition, with Colored Plates. | London. | Printed for and 
sold by the author, | 19 Strand, | and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & 
Brown, | Paternoster Row. | 1821. | Price 5s. 16mo., 56 pp. 
1823. — .■ [Dheeesne, L.] Taxidermy; ( or, | The art | of Collecting, pre- 
paring, I and 1 Mounting | objects of Natural History, | For the use of | 
Museums and Travellers, | with Plates. | The third edition. | London : | 
Printed for [ Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, | Paternoster 
Row. I 1823. 12mo., 168 pp. 19 figures, 8 on Tax. 
First edition, 1820. The first five editions of this translation were not signed. The 
sixth (1849) is revised, a few notes added, and signed “ Mrs. R. Lee, formerly Mrs. Ed. 
Buwdich,” who claims the credit of writing the first English treatise on Taxidermy, 
forgetting that the first three editions, at least, were literal translations ofDufresne. 
