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Show 434 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. • D crotay de), adjunct Professor to BLAI:Nv.-BLAINVILLE (Henrl bu • f the Academie des Sciences. S . and mem ei o the l?aculte des ctences, . 11 tl e branches of Zoology, published in the I quote several of his Memotrs onSa. 1 es Journal Physique, and his articles Annates du Museum, B ul letin d. es. cle. nc de, s Sciences Naturelles. Tl 1e fi rst Is V . the D•ctiOnnaue Mollusques and ers, •n . e of MALACOLOGIE. Paris and Strasb., Svo, 1828, printed separately under the lltl with 1 vol. of plates. ' . s " 4to Paris, 1827. "Memoire sur les Belem~tte ' 1 F~mille des Hlrudinees, Svo. Paris, 1827. " Essai d'une Monographle de a ( Mark-Eleazer), a Jewish BL.-BLOOH . physician in Berlin, born h 1723 died 1799. Hts at Anspac ' d p 1. tllar History of Fishes," in twelve numbers, I General an ar tc " lcthyo ogy or . 1785_ 1796, is far from being general. It only con· folio, with 432 plates, Berlm{d and almost all the foreign ones are badly tains such species as he cou procure, coloured. His . , See ScHNEIDER-also includes the species of other " Systema Icthyologtre - d ·0 a fantastic manner. authors, but arrange 1 • f Intestinal Worms" (in German), 4to. Berlin, "A Treatise on the Generation o 1782. B ENBAOH (John Frederick), Professor BLuM. or BLuMENB·- LUM • . . . d Natural His.tory at Gottmgen. of Medlcme an . , 8th edition (in German), 1 vol. Svo. Gottingen, "Manual of ~atural HFtstor~ t elation of the same by M. Artaud, 1 vo\. Svo, 1807. There IS also a rene ran Metz, 1803. . ) 10 numbers, 8vo, each consisting " Plates of Natural History" (Abblldungen , of 18 plate!!. Gottlngen, 1796-1810. (p. 1) a Bernardine monk of Sicily, born in 1633, died BooooNE au ' 1704. . 11 , &.c 1 vol 12mo. Paris, 1671. "Recherches et Observahons Nature es, ., . (p t ) Physician &c., of Flessingen, in BoDD.-BoDDAERT e er ' ' Zealand. . . 1 1 . tens Quadrupedia," Svo, Rotterdam, 1786. " Elenchus Ammahum, vo . , SIS The sequel has not appeared.. 1 f the Cabinet of Schlosser, following that or the Four letters on as many amma s o .. . latter, and even on the Lacerta ambomensts. B HATSOH (John Baptist), Professor at Prague, died 1772. 0 . l'b , &. 1 vol 4to Dresden, 1761. " De quibusdam Amma 1 us, c. ~ . e tain Mollusca and Zoophyte. This work contains some good observatiOns on c r t l'st of Kiel who died in Java. His voyage BoiE, a young na ura 1 ' was u~~~:~a~::a~~re=~~~~v~~at~:a~~~~~:blication on the Repdlia. CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 435 BoJANus (Louis Henry), a German naturalist, Professor at Vilna, died 1828. " Monograph of the Fresh-water Tortoises of Europe," folio, Vilna, 1819, an excellent work. He was also the author of several Memoirs in the Isis. BoisD.-BoiSDUVAL (J. A.), physician and curator of the cabinet of count Dejean. " Essai sur une Monographie des Zygenides," 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. Paris 1B29. " Europreorum Lepidopterorum Index Methodicus," added to the Essay, &c. He has lately, jointly with major Le Conte of the United States army, published the three first numbers of another work, entitled " Histoire Generate et Iconographic des Lepidopteres or des Chenilles de !'Amerique Septentrionale," 8vo. Paris. The same gentleman, in conjunction with count Dejean, has also published the first numbers of another, called the " Iconographic et Histoire Naturelle des Coieopteres d'Europe," Svo. Paris, 1827. He has also described some new species of Lepidoptera in the Annates de Ia Societe Linneenne de Paris. BoMME (Leonard), a physician in Zealand. Author of certain Memoirs published among those of the Society of Sciences of Flessingen, or Flushing. BoN, or BoNAN.-BONANNI, or rather BuoNANNI (Filippo), a jesuit professor at the college of Rome, born 1638, died 1725. He was an assiduous observer, but we have only quoted his work entitled "Recre-atio Mentis et Oculi in Observatione Animalium Testaceorum," 1 vol. 4to. Rome, 1684. BoNAP. or CH. BoNAP.-Bonaparte (Charles Lucien), Prince of Musignano, son of the prince of Canino. Author of an excellent Supplement to Wilson's American Ornithology, and of several memoirs in the Annals of the Lyceum of New York. BoNNAT.-BoNNATERRE (the Abbe), Professor of natural history at Tulle. He superintended the engraving of the plates of the Vertebrata for the Encyclopedic Methodique, and gave the text for those of the Reptiles and Fishes. His figure• generally are copied from authors, and not always judiciously selected. BoNEL.-BoNELLI (Francesco), director of the Cabinet of Natural History, and professor of Zoology at Turin. " Catalogue of the Birds of Piedmont," pamphlet, 4to, 18U. "Entomological Observations/' in two parts, published in the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of Turin. They treat of the genus Carabus of Linn~eus, or of the Carabici. |