Miscellaneous Facts and Observations. 193 



Rhyngotorum^ ^ the Sy sterna Fiezatorum-\, and also a 

 German work relative to my Lectures on Natural His- 

 tory J. These three have been published during the last 

 year. 



Professor Fabricius. 

 Letter to the Editor, dated Kiel, 

 1805. 



48. An Italian physician, at Messina, has nearly com- 

 pleted the translation of all Dr. Rush's works. 



Dr. Cutbush'^ Letter, 

 dated January lOtb, 1805. 



49. Dr. William Liebsch has published, at Gottin- 

 gen, a German translation of the Editor's Memoir con- 

 cerning the Disease of Goitre, as it preiiails in different 

 parts of North- America. This translator has enriched 

 his edition with many valuable notes. 



A translation of the same work, into the Spanish lan- 

 guage, has appeared at Guatimala. — The disease of 



* Systema Rhyngotorum, secundum ordines, genera, species ad 

 jectis synonimis, locis, observationibus, descriptionibus. Bruns- 

 vigae : 1803. 8vo. in one volume. Editor. 



t Systema Piezatorum, secundum ordines, genera, species, &c., 

 &c. Drunsvigae: 1804. Svo. one volume. Editor. 



I Resultate, Sec, already referred to. Seepage 165 of this part 

 of the Journal. 



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