639 



Linnaeus (CARL) [II. SYST. NAT. 1766 68.] (contd.) 



[Another copy of Tom. 1. 1766. Interleaved, with 

 MS. notes by D. C. Solander.] 



[1772.] 



Nomenclator Botanicus, enumerans Plantas omnes in 

 Systematis Naturae Edit. XII, Specier. Plantarum 

 Edit. II [1762-63] et Mantissis binis [1767-71] a ... 

 Carolo von Linne descriptas. [By E. A. Raeuschel.] 

 pp. 279. [IS]. 8. Apud J. F. Junium : Lipsice, 1772. 

 Ilrr.TH (I. 11. 1907) attributes this work to Anders Jahan Ketzms. 



[1782.] 



- Editio Nova. [By E. A. Raeuschel.] pp. 280. 

 [18], 8. Lipsice, 1782. 



[1797.] 



Nomenclator botanicus omnes Plantas, ab illustr. 

 Carolo a Linne descriptas aliisque botanicis temporis 

 recentioris detectas enumerans. Editio tertia curavit 

 Ernestus Adolphus Raeuschel. pp. xii. 414. 



8. Lipsice, 1797. 



[1777-83.] 



Entomologische Beytrage zu des Ritter Linne zwolften 

 Ausgabe des Natursystems [1766-68]. See GOEZE 

 (J- A. E.) 8. 1777-83. 



[1899.] 



Nomenclature of Lepidoptera. Correspondence, <C-c. 

 [Edited by J. Hartley Durrant.] 8. 1899. 



Proc. Congr. Int. Zool. 4th Sess. Cambridge, 1SSS. 



See supra : [1758-59]. 



[1922.] 



Des Archiaters und Ritters Carl von Linne eigene, 

 anonym erschienene Berichte iiber die zwolfte lateinische 

 Ausgabe [1766-68] seines Natursystems enthullt, aber- 

 mals zum Drucke befordert, aiis dem Schwedischen 

 ubersetzt und mit einer Einleitung versehen von Felix 

 Bryk. 



Caroli Linnsei Adonidis Uplandici finis ineditus. Ad 

 Typographum. pp. 35. 



8. Stockholm (Tubingen printed), 1922. 



No. 5 4 8 2 176 5 6 ; C 8 3 Pi 176 P 7 r ! n 7l d i76 F 8 r0ni ^ "* WIf < Sto< * ho "'- 



[1767-70.] 



[Thirteenth edition.] Caroli a Linne . . . Systema 

 Naturae . . . Editio decima tertia, ad Editionem duo- 

 decimam reformatam Holmiensem [1766-68]. 3 torn. 



8. Vindobonce, 1767-70. 



A page-fpr-page reprint of the Twelfth edition, except that the 

 fcrrata on the last page of Vol. 3 of the Stockholm edition do 

 not appear in this. 

 Tom. 1. 1767. 2. 1770. 3. 1770 

 HUITH. I. 9. 1907. 



[1788-93.] 



[Thirteenth edition.] Caroli a Linne . . . Systema 

 Naturae . . . Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata 

 Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin, <fcc. 3 torn, [in 7]. illmt. 



8. Lipsice, 1788-93. 



For a review of Bd. 2 thl. 2. 1792 : See CKUingische Anzeigen von 

 lirlen f>acl>en. Bd. 3. stuck 182. Den 15. November, 1792. 



[1907.] 



Dates of Publication of the Separate Parts of Gmelin's 

 Edition (13th) of the "Systema Natur*" of Linnseus 

 [1788-93]. ByJohnHopkinson, <fcc. See ZOOLOGICAL 

 SOCIETY OF LONDON. Proceedings, <C;c. 1907 

 pp. 1035-1037. go ]<) 07 ' 



Linnaeus (CARL) [II. SYST. NAT. 1788-93.] (contd.) 



[1794.] 



A Botanical Nomenclator, containing a systematical 

 arrangement of the Classes, Orders, Genera and 

 Species of Plants, as described in the new edition of 

 Linnaeus's Systema Naturce, by Dr. Gmelin [1788-93], 

 (t-c. See FORSYTE (WILLIAM) the Younger. 8. 1794. 



Some account of the Musca Pumilionis of Gmelin's 

 Edition of the Syst. Naturce [1788-93]. By William 

 Markwick . . . With additional remarks by T. Mar- 

 sham, &c. See LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 

 Transactions, <t-c. Vol. 2. pp. 76-82. 4. 1794. 



On Genera and Species of Plants which occur twice 

 or three times, under different Names, in Professor 

 Gmelin's Edition of Linnaeus's Systema Natures 

 [1788-93]. By Jonas Dryander, &c. See LINNEAN 

 SOCIETY OF LONDON. Transactions, &c. Vol. 2. 

 pp. 212-235. 4. 1794. 



[1795.] 



Bemerkungen iiber verschiedene in dem Systema 

 Naturce [1788-93] cura [J. F.] Gmelin angefiihrte 

 Pflanzen [by F. W. Schmidt]. See SCHMIDT (F. W.) 

 Sammlung physikalisch-okonomischer Aufsatze. Zur 

 Aufnahme der Naturlumde und deren damit ver- 

 wandten Wissenschaften in Bohmen, <fcc. Bd. 1. 

 no. 4. 8. 1795. 



[1824.] 



Examen Classis Diandrise in Systemate Sexuali [of 

 Linnaeus] . . . Praeside C. P. Thunberg ... p. p. Ernestus 

 Swartz ... die xi. Dec. MDCCCXXIV, <fcc. See THUNBERG 

 (C. P.) 4. [1824.] 



[1792.] 



The Animal Kingdom, or, Zoological System of ... 

 C. Linnaeus : Class I. Mammalia, (Class II. The Birds) . . . 

 being a translation of that part of the Systema Naturce, 

 as published ... by Prof. Gmelin . . . With numerous 

 additions from more recent zoological writers ... By 

 R. Kerr. 2 pt. pp. xii. [xxviii.] 644. 4. London, 1792. 



Part 2 has only a half-title, and the pagination is continued from 

 part 1. 



[1879.] 



On Robert Kerr's Translation [1792] of the Systema 



Naturce of Linnaeus. [Edited by J. -F. Gmelin. 13th 



edition. 1788-93.] By Oldfield'Thomas. See ANNALS 



AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. The Annals and 



Magazine of Natural History, cC-c. Ser. v. vol. 4. 



pp. 396-397. 8. 1879. 



Among the Birds, nearly all the species additional to Gmelin 



appear to be quoted from John Latham's Index Ornithologicvs. 



2vol. 1790. Among the Mammalia, the new Species described 



in Thomas Pennant's History of Quadrupeds, 2 vol., 1781, and 



in Arthur Phillip's Voyage to Botany Say, 1789, have received 



Latin names, thus forestalling those in George Shaw's General 



Zoology, 14 vol., 1800-26, hitherto looked upon as the first 



Latin binomial names of those Species. 



[1794-1810.] 



A Genuine and Universal System of Natural History ; 

 comprising the three Kingdoms of Animals, Vegetables, 

 and Minerals, arranged under their respective Classes, 

 Orders, Genera, and Species. By the late Sir Charles 

 Linnaeus . . . Improved, corrected and enlarged by 

 J. Frid. Gmelin . . . Faithfully translated, and rendered 

 more complete by the addition of Vaillant's beautiful 

 Birds of Africa ; the superb Fish of Mark Eliezer Bloch ; 

 the Amphibious Animals, Reptiles, Insects, <e., in the 

 costly works of Albertus Seba, Merian, Fabricius, Knorr, 

 &c. ; the elegant improvements of the Compte de 

 Buffon, and the more modern Discoveries of the British 

 Navigators in the South Pacific Ocean, New Holland, 

 New South Wales, China, Cochin-China, <t-c. [Vol. 1-3 

 prepared by Ebenezer Sibly, and after his death] 



