S28 Notices ^and Ancdyii%, 



On the Horns of the Fossil Stag. By MM. Sternbehg and 

 SCHOTTIN. — Isisy 1830. 



These horns, two in number, were found in the gypsum quarries, near 

 Koestritz, and were presented last year to the meeting of German 

 naturalists at Heidelberg. They are distinguished by having at their 

 base two tuberculatcd rings, and by having only one branch, which 

 is more elevated than usual, and which is united at a right angle with 

 the body of the horn. These characters would perhaps be sufficient 

 to authorize the creation of a new species ; the authors have, however, 



btM aKi^^^*^'"^'*^ ixovci doing this, thinking it better to wait for farther infor- 



,^ "ination. 



^■^^^ Th^.aqtjiors give, moreover, the figure of anothet pair of fossil bones, 

 which are very small, quite simple, and destitute of tubercular rings. 

 They do not know to what species to refer it. 



Writings of Count Thunbebg. 71 



Flora Japonica, sistens Plantas insularum Japonicarum, secundum 



systema sexuale emendatum. Lipsise, 1784, with 39 plates. 

 Om JaponfiJie NaLionen. On the nations of Japan. A discourse delivered 



at the terminati9n of his presidency. Stockholm, 1784. 



Resa uti Europa, Africa, Ada. Travels in Europe, Africa, jjnd Asia, 



in the years 1770 — 1779. 4 vols, with 11 plates. Upsj*l, 1788 — 



-'ti'.]., J 793; translated into French by Lamarck and Langl^s, 1796, in 



4to. and in Svo. 



Aaminnehe-tal ofver assess, och provinc. medicus, i. ilibn^m, —Notice 



ofDrMontin. Stockholm, 1701. 

 Prodrormis plantar am Capensium, annis \112 — 1775 collectarum,T. I. & 



II, with 3 plates. Upsal, 1794.— 1805. 

 Jcones plantarum Japonicarum quas in insulis Japonicis 1775 et 1776 

 collegit et descrips it, etc. Decas I — V. Upsal, 1794 — 1805. 



i'rtr.^Seskrifning paa SvensJie Djur Description of the animals of Sweden. 



Class I. Mammifera. " Upsal, 1798. 



Tal vid invigningsacten, etc Discourse dfelivered at the foundatton of 



the new botanical garden of the Academy, of the orangery and rooms 

 of collection, for the celebration of the secular feast of Lirmaeus. 

 Upsal, 1807. 

 \'sK%V-Wl(^fi Capmsis, sistens^plantas promontorii Bonae Spei Africes,, secun- 

 dum systema sexuale emendatum. Vol. I. fasc. 1. 3. Upsal, 

 -ff^.. t., 1807— 1813. Vol. 11. fasc. 1. Copenhagen, 1818. A h^ edition 



by Schultes appeared at Stuttgard in 1823. ' ' 



■a? €ir<*>Do^3^i\^ iii\ 



MEMOIRS, 



Published in the Journal of the Royal Academy of Stockholmt I 



1773. An error committed by administering cerussa as food. (The 

 crew of the vessel in which M. Thunberg embarked was poisoned 

 by cerussa.) Description of the plant Hydnora Africana. 



1775. Description of the insect Pneomora. 



1776. Description of the plants Rothmannia, Radermachia. 

 nn. Addition to the description of the Hydnora 'Africana. 



1778. On the JBezoar cquinum. 



1779. Description of the plant Ehrharta. 



