622 LINDSTRÖM, ON THE »CORALLIA BALTICA» OF LINN^US. 



tbat it is with the permission of Linn^üS that lie reproduces 

 this paper. This edition contains the same papers as were in 

 the original one but in a different order and with the addition 

 of LiNN^Us' treatise »De febrium interniittentium causa». The 

 »Corallia baltica» occupy pages 177 — 212, a literal reprint with^ 

 out the additions of the preceding edition. The plate is engraved 

 anew, with the figures arranged as in the original dissertation, 

 and nearly as good. This is considered as the second edition 

 of the Amoenitates and as the third one of the »Corallia». 



3. 1764. Selectce ex Amaenitatibus Q) Academicis Caroli 

 Linncei .... edidit et additamentis auxit L. B. e S. J.^) 

 Grwcii 4:o without designation of volume. Pages 154 — 202 

 contain the »Corallia baltica» unabridged, which according to 

 Haller is not the case with the other treatises, which have been^ 

 ^more jesuitico», expurgated. The plate is new, showing many 

 of the figures only in half. The »additamenta editoris» occupy 

 pages 195 to 202 and treat of Austrian corals in the Museum 

 of Graz. According to StövER (11, 222) this volume was reprin- 

 ted in 1788. 



4. 1778. I)es Ritter Carl von Linné auserlesene Abhand- 

 lungen aus der Naturgeschichte, Physik und Arzneywissenschaft. 

 III Band. Leipzig. Böhme. The editor, in the preface to the 

 first volume (1776), signs himself only with the initials E. J. 

 T. H. He gives a literal translation of the whole disertation on 

 pages 89 — 126. A foot-note concerning DoNATi's discovery 

 of the coral animal is added, on page 99. The plate is copied 

 from that in the Graz edition. 



5. 1781. Select Dissertations from the Amoenitates Aca- 

 demicce, a supplement to Mr. Stillingfleet's Träets, relathig to 

 Natural History ,'^) translated by the Rev. F. J. Brand. In 

 two volumes it is said on the title page, but only one volume 



') Leopoldus Biwald e Societate Jesu, accordini< to Stöver, II, 222. 



^) Sttllingfleet's Miscellaneous Tracts relatiag to Natural-History, Husbandry 

 and Physic, London 1862, are said to be an English Editioji of vol. 1 of the 

 Amoeo. Acad. but they contain only a few dissertations taken out of it. 



