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Show 444 CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. f sor of the Museum and of the . 1800 He was a Pro es died at Par1s • f the Institute. College de France, and member 0 1 'th which be bas enriched the Natural 1 quote the descrt.p lt.o ns o f the anima s wt History of Buffon. . M . ) died at Paris in 1804. DAun.-DAUDIN (FranyOlS· ard~eo' 'thologie ,, of which but 2 vols 4to, . t Complet rot , d f "Traile Elementatre e 1 contaiu the Birds of Prey, an a part o eared . they on y Paris, 1800, have y~t app_ d'ffi 'rent compilation. the Passerinre. It 111 an 10 1 e , 8 vols 8vo Paris1 1802 and 1803, a sequel "Histoire Naturelle des Reptiles, . to the Buffon of Soonini. . d Grenouilles et des Crapauds," 1 vol. Svo, lie des Ramettes, es " Histoire Nature p · 1803. with numerous o. nd coloured plates. ans, f France lieutenant-general, Stc. DEJ,-DEJEAN (Comte)! ped:: ~o\eopteres' de M. le Comte Dejean," 1 vol. " Catalogue de Ia Co11ecuon 8•o 1821. ~ , 3 ols 8vo 1825_.1829. The fourth vo· " ' "pecies Genera 1 c\ cs Coleopteres, v ' lum; has lately been published. h' des Coleopteres d'Europe," by MM. La· "Histoire NatUI'clle et Jcooograp te treille and Count Dejean, 3 nos 8vo, 1822. See Botsouv.a.L. . d ) Professor 0 ( Botany to the Jardin J -DE JussiEU (Antome e ' uss. 86 died 17 58. . du Roi; born at Lyon 16 . ' Z 1 blishedamongthoseoftbeAcademae I quote some of bis Memotrs on oo ogy pu des Sciences. A • can physician and naturalist. DEKAY (James E), an. ~en Annals of the Lyceum ofNew York. Author of several Memoars m the D LAPORTE et BRULLE. . DELAP· et BRUL.- E '.1 1 Famille des Charansons," published 10 N veau Geme ue a il p . "Notice sur un ou . Ia Societe d'Histoire Naturelle e ana. the fourth volume of lhe Mewoues de f ) Professor at Naples. DEI,LE ClliAJE (Ste ano ' h I tebrate Animals of the Kingdom ofNa· " Memoirs on the History of t e over pies," 2 vols 4to. Naples, 1823, 182!5. ) turalist ~f Geneva, &c. DELUO (John Andrew ' ana I . t in relation to his Memoir" Surles t 1 this celebrated geo ogts , I have only quo Cl • • h Memoirs des Savants etrangers. pierres judaiques," pubhsbed m l e G P ) naturalist of Paris. ·nes DESHA YES ( • • ' a D t·l , io the" Desctiptiob dee Coqut " Anatomie et Monographic du genre pe~ a e1,824 lS2iS d p is , 4to ans, , . Fossiles des Environs e ar , • d' memberof D ETS (Anselme Gaetan); correspon mg DEsM.- ESMAll CATA:,LOGUE OF AUTHORS. 445 the Academie des Sciences, and Professor of Zoology to the Ecole Veterinaire of Alfort. ' " Histoirc Naturelle des Tangaras, des Maoakins, et des Todiers," 1 vol. folio. Paris, 1805. " Traite de Mammalogie," serving as an explanation to the plates of the Mammalia of the Encyclopedia Methodique, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1820. He is also the author of vadous nrticles in the "Dictiounalre d'Hietoire Naturelle;" of which we will particularly designate that oo the Malacostraca. " Considerations generales sur b Classe des Crustaces," 1 vol. Svo with plates. Paris, 1803. " Histoire No.lurelle des Crustaces Fossiles," published by him and M. Brongniart. DEsMouuNs (Charles), vice-president of the Societe Linneenne de Bourdeaux. " Essai sur les Spherulites." Bourdeaux, 1826. . DxQ. or DIQUEM.-DxoQUEMARE (the abbe Jacques Fran9ois), a naturalist of Havre, born 1733, died 1789. An indefatigable observer, and author of various memoirs on the Zoophyta and Mollusca in the Philosophical Trahsnctioos, Journal de Physique, &c. &c. DoNATI (Vitale), a physician at Padua, and traveller to the king of Sardinia, born 1713, and shipwrecked on his return from Egypt in 1763. " Natural History of the Adriatic Sea," published in Italian, 1 vol. 4to. Venice, 1750. The French translation, La Haye, 1758. An imperfect and eupediclal work. DoNov.-DoNOVAN (Edward), an English painter. " The Natural History of British Fishes," 5 vols Svo. London, 1820. " The Natural History of British Insects," 8vo. "An Epitome of tbe Natural History of the Insects of China," 1 vol. 4to. Lon· don, 1778. "An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India," 4to. London, 1800. I have seen but twelve numbers. " General Illustration of Entomology," Part I. "An Epitome or the Insects of Asia," 1 vol. 4to. London, 1805. DoRTHEs (Jacques Antoine), a physician at Montpellier, born 1759, died 1794. " Memoire sur les Arraignees Maqonnes," published in the second volume or the Transactions Linneennes. DRAP. or DRAPARN.-DRAPARNAUD (Jacques-Philippe-Raimond), Professor at Montpellier, born 1772, died 1804. "Tableau des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de Ia France," pamphlet Svo. Montpellier aod Paris, 1801. " Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques Terrestres et Fluviatiles de Ia France," 4to, with fine engravings. Paris, 1805. |