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Show 462 VATALO.GUE OF AUTHORS. 0_ r W ALOII PE'l'RIF. of Kno1·r. W on KNORR, 01.c., 0 d 7 KNORR and ALOH, Nuremberg, born 1705, decease 1 61, KNoRR (George Wolga:Jg), an engraver at d . . tl ublished a work cnlleo the an W .A.LCH (J. E. E.), Professor at Jena, JOlD ly ~ons experienced by the terrestrial M ents of the revo uu "Collection of the onum 4 1 '-Turemberg, 1775-1778. 'f t' ns &.c vo s. .1.'1 lobe, containing petri ac to • ·~ stncea and Lithophyta. g 1 quote them in relation to certam Te V GN or KNORR DELic., n work of 'tl { KNoRR ER ., I also quote, under the h e 0 t b round in vllrious languages, styled · f which are o e '' th same engraver, edlbons o . . . Latin and in French Amusements e .. &c . Dehctre1 10 • N in German Vergnugungen, ., . de Coquillages, &c., 6 vols 4to. uremb., des yeux e t de l'esprit ' or Collecllon 1760, 1773. Ka:uL.-K<EHLREUTER (J. ?"·~· 1 .0 the Nov. Comment., Acad. Petrop. We quote severa1 Of his Memous msertel 1 Russian admiral, . N I KRUSENSTERN, a . veral observations relative to atura Whose voyage rou nd the wol"ld contams se History by Tllesius. 1. t ~oo.£ Hanau, born in 1797, who ) voung natura 1s v KuHL (Henry ' a 1 ed in collecting for the Mu- . h e he was engag died at Batavia, w er . with a young Hollander N h 1 nds m company . seum of the et er a ! 11 t' 8 were immense, and mcluded d Van Hasselt. Their co ec Ion name 1 h 1 ft us in German all the classes. Kuh as e t' Anatomy Monographs of the Paro· " Materials for Zoo 1o gy an d "C ompara 1ve ' que ts , Petrels • Bats of Germany • &c. B G E de Ia Ville Courte de), Pro- LAo. or LAoEP.-LAo~P~DE ( • ·tn~mber of the Acad. des Sci· 1I! essor o f the Museum d Hlst. Nat., ences, &c., &c.; born at A.ge:· 'ncipal works, which form a sequel to the I have frequently quoted hts t ree pn great''" Histoire Naturelle" of BuffonParticuliere des Quadrupedes Ovipares et des "Histoire Naturelle, Generale et 1803 Serpents," 2 vols 4to. Paris, 1798-:-- :, 5 vols 4to. Paris, 1798-1803. "Histoire Nature II e, kc· ' des POlssoL. ns,, . 804 1 vol 4to Parts, 1 • •~ · d s Cetac~s, • • " Histoire Naturelle1 ~c., e 1 d Museum. Also certain Memoirs lD the Anna es u • th seventeenth cen· LAET (lean de ) , a g eographer of Anvers m e tury. . D 'ptionis lndie Occidentalis," lib. XVIII, 1 vol. folio. "Novus Orbts, seu escn Leyden, 1633. (J N de) Professor at lnspruck, born LAIOH.-LAIOHARTING • • ' 17 51. . . T 1 lnsecten," wlth plates, 2 vols 8vo. zu n.c b' 1181- "Verzelchmsa der yro er 1784. CATALOGUE OF AUTIIOU.S. 463 LAM.-LAMAROK (JeanpBaptiste DE MoNNET, Chevaliet• de), Professor of the Museum d'Hist. Nat., and member of the Acad. des Sciences, born at Basentin, in Picardie in 17 43 died at Paris in · December 1829. Of the numerous works of this celebrated naturalist I have chiefly quoted the "System~ des Animaux sans vertebres,'' 1 vol. 8v(), Paris, 1801. " E.xtrait du Cours de Zoologie sur les Animaux sans vertebros," 8vo. Paris, 1812. " Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans vertebfes," 7 vola Svo. Paris, 1815- 1822. " Memoires sur les Coquilles," published in the Annates du Museum. The author having become bliqd during the publication of this work was aided, in the Bivalves, by M. Valenciennes, and in the following classes, by Mademoiselle Lamarck, his eldest daughter. LAMARTINIERE, a French naturalist, one of the unfortunate companions of La Peyrouse. Quoted for a Memoir on some parasitical animals, published in the Journal de Physique for 1787, and at the end oftbc Voyage de Ia Peyrouse. LAMBERT, au English naturalist. Author of a Memoir on the Bos Frontalis, in the seventh volume of the Linnean Transactions. LAMOUR.-LA?tJou:aoux (J. V. F.), a naturalist of Agen, Professo1· at Caen. Quoted for certain Memoirs in the Annales du Museum, and for a "Histoire des Polypiers," of which I saw a part In MS., at the time of my first edition. It was published in 1 vol. 8vo, 1817. "Exposition Methodique de l'ordre des Polypiers," with the plates of Ellis and Solander, and some new ones, 1 vol. 4to. Paris, 1821. " Dictionnaire des Zoophytes," forming part of the Encyclopedie M~thodlque, 4to. Paris, 1824. LANGsn.-LANGSDORF, a German naturalist who accompanied admiral Krusenstern, and established himself at Brazil. Author of certain Memoirs, and quoted as having given names to the various objects he discovered. LAPEYR.-LAPEYROUSE (Philippe Picot, Baron de), Professor of Natural History at Toulouse. "Description de plusiers especes d'Orthocerntites et d'Ostracites," 1 vol. folio, Nuremb., 1781. I also quote certain articles written by him for the Dictionnaire des Oiseaux of the Encyclopedia Methodique. LAROCHE (De), a young physician of Paris, prematurely snatched from the sciences by death. "Author of Memoirs in the Annales du Museum, and of one in particular, Sur les Poissons d'lvica, in the thirteenth volume of that collection. |