OCR Text |
Show CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. fi t hy8ician of that island, who p 1 the rs P h J ointly with Biorn PovELBEN, or ~ULJ 't d" printed in 1772. I quote t e f "Journey m ce an , died in 1778, author o a ' than atlas. Paris, 1802. French translation, 5 vols 8vo, Wl OLIVI (The Abbe Joseph). . h piates. Bassano, 1792. " Zoologia Adn· all· ca,, 1 vol . 8. vo, Wll the Mollusca and c rus t a cea . It contains excellent observatiOns on ) ember of the Academie (A . e-Guillaume ' m . . f AI OLiv.-OLIVIER ntolD t the Ecole Vetermaue o - P f sor of Zoology 0 des Sciences, ro es . 17 56 died 1814. . ~ t Sec born at Dragulgnan 'd I ectes" (Coleoptera), 5 vols foho, or ' •' 1 . ou Histoire Naturelle es ns " Entomo ogte, 9 1808 with colaured plates. Paris, _178 - . . from the fourth volume of the Natural I t Of the Encyc\opedle Metbodtque, nsec s . . History to the eighth iuclustvely. , teet la Perse," 8 vols 4to, With plates. "Voyage dans l'Emt>ire Ottom_an, lEg~! of several classes of animals. . 1807 It contains interestmg specl Pans, · f h province of N amur, and a OMALIUS DE HALLOY' governor o t e learned geologist. · turalist who died in 18 • OPPEL (Michael), a Bavarla~l n~, The first Memoir is on the Ophidia, the I ' fi ation des Repll es. ~_ " Sur Ia C assl c . d in the Annates du Mustlurrt. second on the Batrach~~· pubhsh~enera of Reptiles" (in German), 4to. Munich, " The Orders, '.Famlhes and . h M moirs of the Academy 1811. . M . n the Tanypus, inserted 10 t e e I also quote hls emou o of Munich, 1812. . an and Liboschitz, he commenced a w~rk on In conjunction with Messrs Tleder hich the Crocodiles only were pubhshed. Reptiles, with numerous plates, o w Heidelberg, folio, 1817. '1 of Linnreus, and chaplain of a Swedish OsBEOK (Peter), a p~pl . 50 vessel that went to C~ma_m h~7Sw;dish language in Svo, Stockholm, 1767,aod His narrative was prmted 10 t k 8vo 1765. . translated into German by G. Rostoc , ' . 1. p ofessor at Breslau. 0 (A W ) a German natura 1St, r d f Sc of Nature and TTO · · ' . those of the Aca emy o ., Author of several memoirs among other collections. . . dam ,, &c. Breslau, 1821. Breslau, " Conspectus Ammahum quor~n t' Si \lostomate Diplochaito,, 4to. " De Stermaspide Thalassemotdes e p 1820. (A M. F. J.), BARON DE BEAUVOIS • PALlS· DE BEAuv.-PALlSOT, . born 1755 died 1820· b of the Academie des Sciences~ ,. 1: with coloured plates. mem er (. t Amenque," &c., ,o xo, " 1nsectes recueillis en A rique e en Paris, 1805 et seq. - '- CATALOGUE OF AUTHORS. 475 PALL.-PALLAs (P. S. ), one of the great Zoologists of modern times, born at Berlin 1741, died 1812. I quote his GLIR. "Novoo Species Quadrupedum e Glirium Ordine," 4to, with thirty-nine coloured plates. Erlang, 1778. SPIC. or SPxc. ZooL. "Spicilegia Zoologica," fourteen numbers, 4to. Berlin, 767-1780. MISCEL, "Miscellanea Zoologica," 1 No. 4to. Haga, 1766. VoY. "Voyage dans plusieurs provinces de I'Empire de Russie," French Tr., 8vo, with an atlas. Paris. NORD. BEYTR. "Neue Nordische Beytrooge," &c. (or New materials from the North for Geography, &c.), 7 vols 8vo. Petersburg and Leipzic, 1781-1796. " Zoographia Russo-Adriatica," 3 vols 4to. Some of the plates of this work having been mislaid, it has not yet lieen published, though the Academy of St Petersburg have granted the use of the MSS. to certain naturalists. Several of his Memoirs inserted among those of the Academy last mentioned. PANz.-PANZER (G. W. F.), a physician of Nuremberg, born in 1755. " Faunoo lnsectorum Germanicoo initia, or Deutschlands Insecten," one hundred and nine numbers, 12mo, each consisting of twenty-four coloured plates. Nuremberg, 1 796, et seq. One of the most useful entomological works we possess on account of the accuracy of the figures. "Eotomologiscber Versucb uber die Jurinescben Gattungen der Llnneischen Hymenoptem," 1 vol. 12mo. Nuremberg, 1806. " Index Entomologicus, pars prima, Eleutherata," 1 vol. 12mo. Nuremberg~e, 1818. He has also published several other works on Insects, which I have not had occa· sion to quote. PARK.-PARKINSON (James), an English naturalist. "Outlines ofOryctology," 1 vol. 8vo, with plates. "Organic Remains of a Former World," 3 vols 4to. London, 1811. ·PARRA (Don Antonio), an American naturalist. Author of a "Description of various portions of Natural History/' and chiefly of marine productions, written in Spanish, 4to. Havana, 1784. In this work the author describes and figures ronny fishes and Crustacea. PASSER.-PASSERINI (Charles). " Observations on the sound produced by the Sphinx Atropos," in Italian, from which M. Dufronches has given an extract. PAYKULL (Gustavus), Counsellor to the King of Sweden, and member of the Academy of Stockholm. "Fauna Suecia" (Insecta), S vols 8vo. Upsal, 1800. These three volumes refer exclusively to the Coleoptera; his descriptions are carefully and completely given. |