Notices and Analyses, 39^ 



In the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences of St Petersburgh. 



T. I. Gala species Capenses. 



T. III. Examen liliorum Japoiiicorum. Mammalia Capensia. 



T. IV. Campanula! Capenses. Coleoptera rostrata Capensia. 



T. V. Hemipterorum maxillosorum genera. 



T. VI. Coleoptera Capensia, antennis lamellitus sive clava fissili 

 instructa. Proteee, 4 species novte. 



T. VII. Coleoptera Capensia, antennarum clava, solida et perfoliata, 

 Ursiis Brasiliensis. 



T. VIII. Ichneumonidea, insecta hymenoptera, pars i. Piprce novae 

 species. Trachyderes, insecti genus. Species novae insectorum, 

 Rutelce geiwre. 



T. IX. Ichneumonidea, insecta hymenoptera, pars. ii. OryUi mono- 

 graph ia. 



T. X. Blattarum novae species. 



In the Memoirs of the Imperial Society of Naturalists of Moscow, 



T. I. Lucani monographia. 



T. III. Poa Capenses. 



T. V. Genera plantanim Capensia : Samdus, Truchelium, PolemoniurH, 



Pcella. jRAamnt capenses, 3 novae species. Solana Capensia, Lobelia 



Capenses. Graminum Capensium species 4 novae. 



In the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Munich. 



T. IX. Descriptions of some species of the genus Fdis, which inhabit 

 Scandinavia. 



In Rcemer's Archives of Botany. 



Vol. T. No. 1. Connarus decumbens. 

 Vol. II. No. 1. Nova plantarum genera. 



In Schroder's Journal of Botcmy^ 



Vol. I. No. 2. Genera 2 nova plantarum Capensium, 

 New Series, Vol. I. No. 3. E plantis asperifoliis species ndntm1i« 

 Capenses. 



In Weber and Mohr's Archives of Natvrd History. 



Vol. I. No. 1. Plantae nonnuUae Capenses quae antea vel nora ve\ 

 incomplete botanicis innotuerunt. 



In Hoffmann's Phytographicat Papers. 



First Year. Nova species plantarum Capensium. 



In Weber's Miscellany. 



Vol. II. Descriptiones plantarum e familia Orchidearum, in Capite 

 Bonae Spei collectarum. 



There are also in the Miscellany of the Society of Domestic Economy <^ 

 Upsal, eleven short memoirs by Thunberg on sulyects of economy. 



During his long professorship, Thunberg published fifteen academical 

 programmata, and examined 293 academical theses, the greater num- 

 ber of which, according to a custom in the Swedish universities, 

 were written by the master instead of the scholars. A choice 

 collection of these theses was made by C. H. Persoon, and published 

 in 3 vols, at Gottingen, in 1799—1801. Mr Salisbury published a 

 new edition, in 1802, of the Disputatio de Ericay by the celebrated 

 Swedish botanist. 



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