707 



Linnaeus (CARL) [XIII. LETTERS. 1923.] (contd.) 



[1923.] 



1. Ein Brief von Linnaeus an Louis Gerard in Cotignac 

 vom 24 Okt. 1756. [With facsimile, foil. 3.] LATIN. 



In this Letter Linnaeus speaks of the projected second 

 edition of his Hortus Cliffortianus (1737), by Prof. Joannes 

 Burmannus, of Amsterdam, which does not seem to have 

 reached publication. 



2. Ein Brief an seinen Verleger Lars Salvius vom 28 

 Marz 1768. SWEDISH. Mit Ubersetzung. [With reference 

 to type for Tom. 3 of the Sy sterna Natures, 1766-68.] 



3. Ein Brief an [A. N.] Du Chesne, jr. vom 19. vi. 1771. 

 LATIN. [With thanks for botanical specimens received.] 



4. Linne an [R. A. F. de] Reaumur [at Paris] iiber seine 

 Zucht von Parnassius apollo L. (Papilio alpicola). Upsalice. 

 d. 16 August, 1754. LATIN. [With notes by Felix Bryk.] 

 See BRYK (FELIX) Bibliotheca Linnseana. Bd. 2. pp. 9- 

 16, 25-28. 8. 1923. 



[1924.] 



A hitherto unpublished Letter from Richard Warner, of 

 Woodford, to Linnaeus. 8 Id. Julii, 1758. LAT. & ENG. 

 See ESSEX FIELD CLUB. The Essex Naturalist, <fcc. 

 Vol. 20. pt. 5. pp. 250-251. 8. 1924. 



XIV. 



[LIFE.] 



[1735. 1845.] 



Almanachs-Adnotationer for ar 1735 af Carl v. Linne. 

 Meddelade af Job. Aug. Holmstrom. [Almanach pa 

 Ahret . . . 1735. til Skara Horizont. Utreknad och steld 

 af Birger Vassenio, d>c. 16. Herm. Arnold Matter : Skara, 

 1734.] See BOTANISKA NOTISER. Botaniska Notiser for 

 ar 1845. pp. 210-218. 8. 1845. 



[1847.] 



Kalender-Aufzeichnungen v. J. 1735 von. C. v. Linne. 

 Mitgetheilt von Joh. Aug. Holmstrom in Lindblom's 

 Hot. Notiser, 1845. nr. 12. Daraus a. d. Schwed. durch 

 Beilschmied. See RATISBON. KOENIOLICH-BAYERISCHE 

 BOTANISCHE OESELLSCHAFT, cfcc. Flora, oder Botanische 

 Zeitung. Jahrg. 30. bd. 1. no. 7. pp. 97-104. 8. 1847. 



[1848.] 



Almanac Notes for the year 1735, by Charles von Linne. 

 Translation from the Swedish by Nathaniel Wallich, 

 F.R.8. Dec. 5, 1848. See LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 

 Proceedings, cfcc. Vol. 2. 1848-55. pp. 5-12. 8. 1855. 



[1919.] 



Kalenderaufzeichnungen aus dem Jahre 1735. Von Karl 

 Linnaeus. See supra : [I. Works. 1732-38. 1919.] 

 Linnaeus im Auslande . . . Herausgegeben von Felix Bryk. 

 pp. 216-234. 8". 1919. 



With a facsimile ol the title-page ot the " Almanach." 



[Another edition. With notes. By Felix Bryk.] 

 See supra : [VIII. Miscellaneous Works. 1919.] Lin- 

 nsei Miinesbok. Utgiven av Felix Bryk. pp. 9-17. 



8. 1919. 



[1741.] 



Orbis eruditi Judicium de Caroli Linnaei, M.D., scriptis. 

 " Famam extollere factis, hoc virtutis opus." [pp. 16.] 



12. [Stockholm, 1741.] 

 This work was not on sale and is very rare. 



Cf. WIKSTROM (J. E.) Conspectus Litteraturat Sotanicce in Suecia, 

 d-c. p. 144. 8. Holmitr, 1831. 



This copy, from the Library of Linnseus, was presented to the British 

 Museum (Natural History) by the Linnean Society of London. 

 May 23, 1907. 



Linnaeus wrote this brochure in reply to WALLERIUS (J. G.) Decades 

 binie Thesium Medicarum, gnas . . . sitbjiciunt auctor J. a \Vallerius 

 ... et Respondent Jolum. A. Darelius . . . ad diem 25. Febr. Anni 

 1741, d-c. Ujitalias, 1741. [For reprint of this : See supra : [XIII. 

 Letters. Collections. 1792.] Co/lectio Epistolarum quas ad viros 

 illmtret . . . scripsit Carolus a Linne. Accedunt oputcula . . . Edidit 

 D. H. Stoever. pp. 119-158. 8. Hamburgi, 1792. 



Linnaeus (CARL) [XIV. LIFE. 1741.] (contd.) 

 [1901.] 



[Facsimile reproduction.] Stockholm, 1741. pp. 16. 



12. Berlin, 1901 [i. e. 1900]. 

 Cf. JUNK (WILHELM) Ram Hittorico-Naturalia, <fcc. Vol. 1. p. 13. 



[1792.] 



[Re-issue.] See supra : [XIII. Letters. 1792.] 

 Collectio Epistolarum quas ad viros illustres . . . scripsit 

 Carolus a Linne. Accedunt opuscula . . . Edidit D. H. 

 Stoever, &c. pp. 159-172. 8. 1792. 



[1742. 1908.] 



Florae expositurus thesauros, Vos Commilitones Honora- 

 tissimi, ad Collegium privatum invito ; Domi enim 

 Botanices Principia, Fundamenta et Scientiam autop- 

 ticis observationibus innixa, plantarum partes, systema 

 et sexum docebo ; ingruente dein sestate auditores meos 

 per campos floriferos ducam ; plantas indigenas cum 

 earum nominibus, structura, usu medico, pharmaceutico 

 et oeconomico indigitaturus. 



Proin quicumque hisce delectantur amoenitatibus, cras- 

 tina pomeridiana secunda me adeant, ut de maxime hisce 

 negotiis diei hora conveniamus. 

 Dabam Upsalise, 1742, april 6. C. LINNAEUS. 

 " Le second document Linneen dont la copie termine la pre- 

 sente notice, m'a ete tres obligeamment communique par 

 M. le docteur Bornet, membre de 1'Institut ; c'est un Avis 

 autographe, destine, vraisemblablement, a etre affiche 

 dans le vestibule de 1'Universite d'TJpsal pour annoncer 

 1'ouverture du Cours et des Herborisations de Linne ; 

 outre la forme particulierement interessante de cet avis, 

 on remarquera qu'il est date de 1742 c'est-a-dire de 

 1'annee meme ou Linne, par suite d'une permutation avec 

 son collegue Rosen, devenait titulaire de la chaire de 

 botanique, precedemment occupee par son vieux maitre 

 Olaiis Rudbeck." 



In : Lettre [a David van Royen, Dec. 26, 1763] et note 

 autographes de Linne, publiees [par Edmond Bonnet] a 

 1'occasion du Bicentenaire de ce celebre naturaliste. 

 [Aout 5, 1907.] 



See ASSOCIATION FRANgAiss POUR L'AVANCEMENT DES 

 SCIENCES. Compte Rendu, &c. Sess. 36. Reims. 1907. 

 p. 471. 8. 1908. 



[1753.] 



Plausum votivum in Equestrem de Stella Boreali dignita- 

 tem, qua, ex singular! S:ae R:se M:tis gratia, Vir nobilis- 

 simus Dn. Doct. Carolus Linnaeus ... die xxv Apr. 

 Anni MDCCLHI decorabatur. Gratulabunda dedit Natio 

 Smolandica. [In Latin Elegiacs. By Johannes Hoderus.] 

 See UPSALA. KUNOLIGA UNIVERSITETET. Nationen. 

 Smdland. fol. 1753. 



[1770.] 



[Gaudia Poetica, Latina, Anglica et Gallica lingua com- 

 posita A. 1769. (Appendix en Englois et Fra^ois.) See 

 CALVERT (FREDERICK) seventh Baron Baltimore. 



4. 1770.] 

 Wanting. 



This poem, printed at Augsburg on Fine Paper in a very limited 

 edition, with 22 engraved plates, describes the home <S work of 

 Linnaeus. 



The dedication reads : Linneo Optimo sapient! sagaci totius Europse 

 oraculo, ornamento Regni Suecici viro nobilissimo Fridericus de 

 Baltimore . . . D.D.i). 



There are 3 copies of this work in the British Museum (Bloomsbury), 

 of which the Grenville copy has in gold letters on the front cover : 



Perillustri ac splendidissimse Universitati Upsaliensi hunc Libellum 



consecravit Fr. de Baltimore. 



This copy apparently did not reach its destination, and the Royal 

 University of Upsala has recently purchased a copy to replace the 

 other. 



The work contains also : 



Epistolse urbanitatis causa script* inter F*. B. et C*. L*. ad originem 

 hujus operis spectantes. 1769-70. pp. xxxiv-xlvi. 

 11 Letters between Lord Baltimore & Linnaeus, dated 1769-70. 

 Plate XIV is entitled : 



Linnaeus brought forth Nature from obscurity. 



