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Show 472 CAT A LOGUE OF AUTliORS. English naturalist, died about -MouFFET (Thomas), an MouFF. · ·1 fi h 0 . , 1 vol folto, wttl ve un· 160 . . Minimorum Amma1 .lU m Theatrum, · "Insectorurn st~ondon, 1634. hman and phyeician to James dred wood cuts. Th dore de Mayeroe, a Frenc ub\ished by eo ItI wt aiss tph e first specl. a1 work on Insects. I. . . Louis Statius ), Professor at Er- s T MuLL·-M ULLER (Phlhp . TA: • • 5 died 1776. 8 stema Naturre of Lmnmus, lang, born m 172 ' lalion into German, of the ~ remb. 1778-1776, con- Author of a bad tran~ f 'Houttuyn, 9 vols 8vo., u ' from the Dutch translation o . . the animals only. tammg 11 f State and one of Dane Counse oro ' M -Mm.LER (0. F.), a ' . hteenth century, born 1730, ULL· . observers of the elg ost laborious the m I te his ,, 1 vol. 4to, or fresh and salt-died 1784. .. quo der Sussen und Salzigen Wassers, " Von Wurmern . · , 2 vols 4to. water wor~?· Terrestrium et Fluviatilium Hlstona, The three first numbers, Co· " .Vermlnium . , folio with colouretl plates.~ Abildgaardt, Vabl, &c. ,, Zoologica Damca, f ' his pen· the fourth ,rom 76 88 1789 are rom ' H ~ire 17 · penbagen, 1_7 ' . 'Prodromus," 1 vol. 8vo. an ·~h plates. Lips. and Hav· " Zoologlll. Damca Testacea," 1 vol. 4to, Wl " Entomostraca sen Insecta . 1781 nire, 1785. 1 4to with coloured p1 a t es. Lips1re, • " Hydrachnre," 1 vo : , i vol. 4to. " Animalcula Infusona, • • h minary of Ch10ggia. (L F), librarian oft e sePh . cal Journal of Pavia, vol. V' Dec. N AOOARI • . . , published in the ysl " Ittiologia Adnattca, n 1822. Ch' ia ' • . st established at togg • NARDO (Domenico), an Italian ~:~u~:!~ari in the Physical Journal of Pa· He made some additions to the wor via, XVII. N ATTER.-N ATTERER, an r st who travelled in Austrian natura 1 ' Brazi. l. . . teresting observations on th e an imals of Germany. Author ofvanous 10 N FORSCBER· G man Journal on Natu· NATURF.-f A TU:er" or the Naturalist. The title~~· ahe:rat Halle, from 17'74 to " Der Natur orsc ' numbers were pu lS ral History' of whic~ t.we:t~~:~v::servations and good figures. 1793. It abounds lD Jmp A and J. 1<'.), father and son. the plales of NAUM·-NA~MAN (J. ~irds of Germany." An. ~xcellent ~~r~:, 1820,etseq. " Natural History of the r t The second edlllOD, 8vo, p 11 are per,ec • which, though sma ' . not yet terminated. -which we chiefly quote-ls CATALOGUE. 0}' AUTHORS. 473 NEEs n'EsENB. See GnAVENliORST. .N xooLs.-NxcoLsoN, an Irish Dominican ' missionary to St Do- mmgo. "Essai sur l'Histoire Naturelle de St Domingue," 8vo, with plates. Paris, 1776. NIEREMB.-NIEREMBERG (J. E.), a Jesuit, Professor at Madrid. "Historia Naturalis maxime peregrina, librie XVI diatincta," folio, Anvers, a compilation of but little value. NxLs.-NILSON (S. V.), Curator of the Lund Museum. " Ornithologia Suecica," 2 vols 8vo. Copenhagen, 1817, 1821. NrTZOH (C. L. ), Professor at Halle. Author of various Memoirs on the osteology of Birds and the Invertebrata, published among those of Halle, Bonn, &c. "Spiropterre Stramosre Descr., 4to. Halle, 1829. " Materials for a History of the Infusoria, or a description of the Cercarire and Bacillarire," 8vo, in German. Halle, 1817. NosEM.-NosEMAN (N.), died 1786. In conjunction with the engraver, Christian Sepp, author of a "History of the Birds of the Netherlands" (in Dutch), folio, with remarkably beautiful plates. The last numbers are by Houttuyn. Amsterdam, 1770, et seq. OoHSENu.-OcusENHETMER (Ferdinand). His work written in German on the "Lepidoptera of Europe," is the best that has been published with respect to critical accuracy·and the descriptions of the species. The first volume appeared at Leipzic in 1806. The one he is about to publish will contain the Noctum. On!ER (Auguste). H Memoire sur Ia Composition Chimique dos parties cornees des Inseetes," inserted in the first volume of the " Memoires de Ia Soc. d'Hist. Nnt.," 4to, 1828. 0KEN, a German naturalist of Friboul'g in Brisgau, established at Jena. " Philosophy of Nature," 3 vols 8vo. Jena, 1809. "A Treatise on Natural History," of which the Zeology forms the third part, in 2 vols 8vo, with an Atlas. Jena, 1816. "A Natural History for Schools," 1 vol. Jena, 1821. "Esquisse de Systeme d'Anatomie, de Physiologie, et d'Histoire Naturelle," 8vo. Paris, 1821. He is the principal editor of the Isis, a journal which abounds in important articles relative to natural history. OtAFSEN (Eggert), or Erard 0LAvxus, a naturalist of Iceland, born 1726, died 1768. VoL. IV.-3 K |