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Show CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 450 (B ) Proressor of Geology at the FAu.r.-FAUJAS DE SAINT-FoND . ' Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. d StPierre de Maestricht," 1 vol. 4to. " Histoire Naturelle de la Montalgoe e Paris, 1799. FERMIN (Ph1• 1 •lp ) ' Ph ys ician at Surinam. 65 1 xiale, 1 vol. 8vo. Amsterdam, 17 . " Histoire Naturelle de Ia Hollande equ noAmst~rdam 1769. . S · " 2 vols Svo. ' " Descript1on de urmam, . b ' rs of nomenclature. Two indifferent works filled Wll erro z (Francisco), physician-in-chief at FERN. or HERN.-HERNANDE Mexico, under Philip II. M' r m Me:sicanorum Historia," folio, "Nova Plantarum, Animaliu~ ~t r'~era IU nts of the author, figures drawn by 1 A ·n ular combmatJon o ,ragme Rome, 165 • "' g . It should be read cautiously. others, and annotations of ed1tors. d b t de) a French naturalist. FEauss.-FERUSSAO (J. Dau. e arf "~ssai d'une Methode Conchyliolo- Author of a new and enlarged edJtFion o an Sen pamphlet, 8vo, Paris, 1807. 11 'tten by M de erussac, ., . I t It. gique," origina y wn · Fl . t'les " folio, with fine p a es. II " Histoire des Mollusques Terrestres et uvJa 1 ' not yet completed. . f b t . portant periodical called the u Bulletin He is also the principal ethtor o t a Jm Universe\ des Sciences," &c. (L . ) Minim the companion and plagia· FEUILL.-FEUILLEE outs ' a ' rist of Plumier, born 1660, died 1732: Orientales de I' Amerique;" 2 vols, "Journal d'Observations faltes sur les Cotes 4to. Paris, 1714. . d h . lands of America, 1 vol, 4to. Paris, Journal, &c., in New Spam an l e IS 1725. (L ld de) a naturalist of Vienna, FITCH. a~d M.oLL·-:-FITOHPTE~ n:o~OLL m'embet• of the Academy who in conJUnCtiOn Wlth J. ' ' ' of ~1unich, published the 'bus Argonauta et Nautilus," " Testacea Microscopiea, aliaque minuta ex generJ cum tab. XXIV. Vienna, 1803. . (G tthelf) a German naturalist, FtscH.-FxsoHER DE w ALDHEIM 0 M ' or his numerous Director of the Imperial Museum at oscow. works, we quote the following: 1 I 4to Franckfort, 1801. "Fragments of Natural History," in Gea·man, k;ot. 18~4 M k. , . German Franc lOr , • I' t of " Anatomy of the a 18, m . . d . th Memoirs of the Natura JB s .. Description of certaJ·D 10 8 ects • " pubhshe m e Moscow, 1 vol, 4to. Mo~~ow, 1.8~~; 2 vola 4to, with splendid engravings. Mo!· " Entomographia lmpem RussJc1, cow, 1820-1822. • Fl called Medeterus," 4to, with plates. Mos· "Observations on a earmvorous y cow, 1819. n . , 4to with a plnte. Moscow, 1828. " Memoir on the Argu of J> ers1a, ' CA1'ALOGUE OF AUTIIOitS. 451 "Letter on the Physodactylus, a new genus of Coleo~terous Insects," Svo. Mos• cow, 1824. FITZING.-l<"ITZINGER, a physician and naturalist at Vienna. "A New Classification of Reptiles according to their national affinities," 4to, in German. Vienna, 1826 . FLEMING (John), a Scotch pastor. "Philosophy of Zoology," 2 l'ols 8vo, Edinburgh, 1822. FLEURIAu DE BELLEVUE, a naturalist at Rochelle. Author of Memoirs on the Testacea and other Mollusca, published In the Bulletin des Sciences, Journal de Physique, &.c. FonsK.-FoRSKAHL (Peter), a Swedish naturalist, born 1734, a pupil of Linnreus, and the companion of Niebuhr in his travels to the East, died during the journey in 1763. "Descriptiones Anlmalium," &e., qure in Itinere Orientali observavit," 4to. Copenhagen, 1775. " leones Rerum Nnturalium quas in Itinere Odentali depingi euravit," 4to. Copenhagen, 1776. Posthumous works, and extremely precious on account of the new species described in them, although the nomenclature is incorrect. FoRTIS (J. B. or Alberto), an Italian naturalist, born at Venice 1740, died a bookseller at Bologna 1803. I quote his "Memoires pour eervir a I'Histoire Naturelle et principalement a l'Orictographie de l'ltalie," 2 vols 8vo. Paris, 1802, FonsT.-FoRSTER (John Reinhold), born at Dirchaw in Polish Prussia 1729, naturalist in the English service for the second voyage of Cook, and subsequently Professor at HaiJe. He died in 1798. "Zoologhe Jndic:e Rarioris Spir.ilegium," 4to. London, 1790. "Enchiridion Historire Naturali ioserviens," Svo. Halle, 1788. I also quote him for the articles Inserted by Bloch io his posthumous System of Fishes. FounonoY (Antoine Fran~ois de), the celebrated Professor of Chemistry, Counsellor of State, and member of the Academie des Sciences; born 1755, died 1809. The only work we have had occasion to quote is his "Enlomologia Parisiensis,'' 2 vols Svo, Paris, 1785, a email work of bit youth, and a mere abridgement ofthat of Geoffroy. FRED. Cuv. See Cuv. FREMINv.-FnEMINVILLE (Baron de), an officer of the French navy; an able naturalist. |