LINN^US. 381 



til Spaiiksa landerna^ uti Earopa och America, &c. 

 Holm. 1758. 8vo. This work was translated into 

 English by the Forsters. London, 1771- 



37. Oratio Regia, coram rege reginaque habita. 

 1759. Folio. This is to be found also in the Amse- 

 nitates Academicse. 



38. Disquisitio Qusestionis, ab Acad. Imper. Scien- 

 tiarum Petropolitanse, in annum 1759 pro Praemio, 

 Propositae : Sexum Plantarum argumentis et experi- 

 mentis novis, &c. Petropol. 17^0. This essay has 

 been inserted in the Trans, of the Petersburg Aca- 

 demy of Sciences, vol. vii. I76I ; and in the 22d 

 volume of the Journal Encyclopedique. A trans- 

 lation also published in London in 1786. 8vo. 



39. Genera Morborum, Upsal, 1763. Three edi- 

 tions. 



40. Museum Reginse Louisae Ulricae, in quo Ani- 

 malia rariora Exotica, imprimis Insecta et Conchylia 

 describuntur et determinantur ; et IMusei Regis 

 Adolphi prodromus tomi secundi. Holm. 1764. 



41. Clavis IMedica Duplex, exterior et interior. 

 Holm. 1763. 



42. Mantissa Plantarum, generum editionis sextae 

 et specierum editionis secundse. Holm. 1767- 



43. Mantissa Plantarum altera. Holm. 1771. 



44. Deliciae Naturae, an oration delivered in 1772. 

 It was translated into Swedish by Linnaeus himself, 

 at the request of the students, and published at 

 Stockholm, 1 773- 8vo. The Latin edition has also 

 been printed in the Amsenitates Academicse. 



Besides the above works, of which the Systema 

 Naturae alone would have suflQced to immortalize 

 its author, he published numerous essays on various 



