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Show 452 CATALOGUE 0}' AUTHORS. . . i Classiquo d'IIistoire Naturelle. Author of various articles in the DlctlOnna re FRIES (B. F). . " L d'~ 1823. "Monographia Tanyporum Suect~, un I ' F (J L ) Rector of the Gymnasium of Bel'lin, born FR.- RISCH · · ' 1666 died 1743. 1 "oreign Birds" (in German), 2 vols ' " A Representati.o n o f cer tain. G. erman ahn ! ndI'r e!l and fifty-five ex t rema Iy exac t folio, Berlin, 1789-1763, contalmng two u . but not fine plates. . bland, or a Description of the Insects an "Beschreibung von Iosee ten an Teusc ' Germany, 1 vo 1· 410 · Berlin, 1730. ) German naturalist and physician of FROEL.-FnoELICH ( J · A ' a Elwangen. . 1 1 testinal Worms in the Naturforscher. Author of two Memotrs on t •e n GJERT.-G.JERTNER (J osep l1) ' a celebrated botanist of Wirtemberg, born 1732, died 1791. z 1 . 1 observations inserted in tho Philo· h C logia and also oo ogtca Author of t e aq>o .' M' llanea Zoologica of Pallas. sophical Transactions, and m the lsce h ician at L uneVl'l le ' and an able naturalist. N GAILLARDOT, a p ys . bl' bed in the Annates des Scieuces atu· Author of Memoirs on Fossl1s pu IS relies, &c. GARDEN (Alexander), a S cote h rna n ' physician at Charleston, South Carolina, born 1730, died 1771.' He transmitted various observations to Lmnreus. Greek who sought an asylum in Italy in GAZA (Theodore de), a d . Latin the work of Aris-the sixteenth century. He translate mto totle upon Animals. G (F) a Russ1. an natura1 1· s t and physician. GF.B·- EBLER ' . , a Memoir in 4to. "Observationes Entomologtcre, ) Marshal of the court of the DEG.-GEER (Charles, Baron de 'A , d of Stockholm, born Queen of Sweden, and member of the ca emy 1720, died 1778. . . tes "7 vols 4to, with plates. Stock· " Memoires pour servir a l'Htstolre des Iosee ~ ' sequel to that of Reaumur. holm, 1752-1778. An excellen~ wo.rk, :::~i:;~:: abridgement o( this work in The two first volumes are rare. etZIUS Latin entitled: , 1 vol 4to Lipsire, 1783. " Genera et Species lnsectorum, . • I . d b Goez. There is also a German tt·anslation of tt, en arge y GEOFF.-GEoFFROY, a celeb rate d p hysician of Paris. CATALOGUE 01-~ AUTIIORS. 453 "Histolre abrcgee des Insectes," 2 vols 8vo, with plates. Paris, 1764. This \'ery elementary work has been republished, and augmented by Species added to it by Fourcroy in his abridgement of the same. See Fouacaoy. "Traite sommaire des Coquilles tant Fluviatiles que Terrestres, qui se trouvent aux environs de Paris," 1 vol. 12mo. Paris, 1767. A small work, but remarkable for the attempt to class shells according to their animal. GEOFF.-GEOFFRoY SAINT-HILAIRE (Etienne), Professor of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, and member of the Academie des Sciences, born at Etampes 1773. I quote his numerous Memoirs published in the Magasin Encyclopedique, the Annales du 1\Iuseum, and in the great work on Egypt. Various Memoirs on the organization of the Crustacea and Insects, published in different periodicals, such as the Journal Complementaire des Sciences Medicales, Memoires du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, &c., and his " Philosophie Anatomique," 2 vols. Paris, 1818 and 1822. lsiD. GEOFF .-GEOFFROY SAINT-HILAIRE (Isidore), son of the preceding, assistant naturalist of the Museum. Author of various memoirs among those of tho Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, and the Annales des Sciences Naturelles; also of the description of the Fishes of Egypt in the great work on that country. GEoR.-GEORGI (J. T. ), a German naturalist, who travelled in the service of the Russian government in 1772, 1773 and 177 4. His tt·avels are printed in German, 2 vols 4to. Petersburg, 1775. GERMAR (Ernest Frederick), a German naturalist. "Dissertatio sistens Bombycum Species," &c., 4to. Halle. He continues the "Magazin fur Insectenkunde" of Illiger. GM.-GERMAR (E. Francis), Professor of Mineralogy at Halle. " Magazin der Entomologie," 4 vols 8vo. Halle, 1813-1821. "Insectorum Species Novre," first vol. Svo, with plates. Halle, 1824. Sec AHRENS. GEsN.-GESNER (Conrad), a physician at Zurich, born 1516, died 1565. I quote his " History of Animals," 3 vola folio, to which has been added a Treatise on Serpents, nnd one on the Scorpion. This work, which is arranged alphabetically, is an excellent compilation of all the knowledge of the ancients, and is enriched with useful observations and numerous wood cuts, most of them good. GILLIAMs, an American naturalist. Author of certain Memoirs on Reptiles and Fishes, published in the Joumal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. |