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Show 436 CATALOGUE o:F AUTHORS. He also published other Memoirs, of which we may particularly notice the" Descrizione di sei nuovi Insetti Lepiuopteri della Sardegna," in the thirtieth volume of the same collection. BoNNET (Charles), a celebrated philosopher and naturalist of Geneva, born in 1720, died 1793. V{ e only quote his "Traite d'lnsectologie," 2 vols, 8vo, Paris, 1745, and in the first volume of his works in 4to. Neufch&.tel, 1769. BoNT.-BoNTIUS (Jacques), physician gener·al at Batavia in the commencement of the seventeenth century. " Historire Noturalis et Medicre Jodie Orientalis, libri VI," printed as a sequel to the work of Pison, "De Indire utriusque re Naturali et Medica.'' BoRLASSE (William), an English ecclesiastic, curate in the county of Cornwall, born in 1696, died 1772. "Natmal History of Cornwall," 1 vol. folio. Oxford, 1758. BoRN (Ignatius de), a Transylvanian naturalist and celebrated mineralogist, bot·n 17 42, died 1791. "Testacea Musei Cresa1ei Vindobonensis," 1 vol. folio. Vienna, 1780. BoRY-SAINT-VINOENT, a naturalist ofBourdeaux, who accompanied Captain Baudin to the Isle of France, and late president of the Commission of Natural History in the Morea. "Voyage aux quatres principales isles d' Afrique." This work, which we have quoted, contains various interesting Zoological observations. "Essai d'une Classification des Animaux Microscopiques," 8vo. Paris, 1826. He also furnished the explanations of the latter . part of the plates of the article Vers, in the Encyclopedle Methodique. "Essai Monographique sur les Oscillaires,'' 8vo. Paris, 1827. Various articles in the Dictionnaire Classlque d'Histoire Naturelle, of which he It the principal editor. Bose (Louis), member of the Academie des Sciences. Author of numerous memoirs in the .A.ctes di' Ia Societe de l'Histoire Naturelle, tbe.Bulletin des Sciences, &c. and of the Histolres Naturelles des Vers, des Coquilles et des Crustaces, which form a sequel to Deterville's small edition of Bulfon. BosMAN (William), a Dutch merchant, who lived in the seventeenth century. " A Voyage to Guinea,'' 1 vol. 8vo , Utrecht, 1'705, containing original notes on various animals. Boun.-BouniER (Henri Philippe), druggist, Has published in the Annales deJa Societe Linneenne de Paris, the description of a new species of Lema for the Faune Francaise. CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 437 BouRGUET (Louis) 1' T , pro1essor at N eufch t 1 b " ralte des Petrifications, 1 vol 41 p . a e ' orn 1678, died 17 42. ' · o, aus, 1742. • BownroH, an English naturalist. . Author of a Jo urney to Ashantee, and of a V nous observations relative to natural history. oyage to Madeira, which contain va- Bownrou. (M. rs.''' now Ml.S . L EE, Js publashmg a History of the Fresh-tvat . . plates. London 1828, 1829. er FJ3hes of Great Britain, with splendid BRANDER (Gustavus) an E . "Fossilia Hantoniensi; Coli ~gh~h naturalist, died 1787. 1766. ec a et lD Museo Brilannico deposita, 4to. London, BRA" NTz ' a. young D utc h naturali. st. Memou on the Eul'iotis ' " the same R at as our Otomys. vaBdoRsE. Bis:-BREBJssoN, member of the S oc1• ete Linneennc of Cal- d " Catalogue Methodiq ue d es C rustaces Terrestres FI · ·1 ans le department du Calvados," 8vo. ' uvtah es et.Marins, recueillis BREHM (Christian-Louis) a Germ 1 "Mat · 1 ti ' an c ergyman 1822 . ena il or a History of Birds" (in G ermao ) ' 8 vols •8 vo. Neustadt, 1820, BREMSER, curator of the imperial cabinet of . " On the Worms that inhabit liviu Man" ' VIenna. b~s been translated into French b ~r Gr (m Ger~an), 4to. Vienna, 1819. It vllle, Svo. .Paris, 1824. y • undler, With additions by M. de Blain- BnEYN.-BREYNIUs (John PhT ) Dantzick, born 1680, died 1764.1 lp ' a naturalist and physician of "" D'~ sser~ata. o de Polythalamiis, nova Testaceorum c " Hastorta Naturalis Cocci radicum Tinctorii "1 lasse, 4to. J?antzick, 1782. ' vol. 4to. Gedam, 1781. Bnxss.-BRrssoN (Mathurin Jac u sophy, member of the Academie lese~, .professor o~ na~ur_al philo-rator of the cabinet of natural histor ~~e~~es, and ID hls youth cu- 1806. Y 0 aumur; born 1723, died " Le Regne Animal divise en IX classes " tains the Quadrupeds and Cetacea. • 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1756. It only con- " Ornithologie," 6 vols 4to. Paris 1770 nute exactness of the descl"iptions Th I. A useful work on account of the mi-furnished the figures of the Planch~s E le p .at~s were drawn by the same hand that from the same specimens. n ummees of Butfon, and are frequently taken |