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ftituted natural Orders, and reduc&d 

 thetti into Genera by expreffive names ; 

 determined an infinite number of fpe- 

 cies in the Fauna Suecica, and Mu- 

 feum Reginae, collected with incredi- 

 blepainsthefynonymousnamesofiheva- 

 rious authors who had written on them ; 

 and laftly added their defcriptions, and 

 the places in which they were to bq 

 found. So that the fyftem of this il- 

 luftrious author will lead any perfbn, 

 without the affiftance of a mafler for the 

 moft part, eafily to afcertain the name 

 of any infecl: he may meet with. Before 

 histimefcarcemorethan2ooinfecl:swere 

 known ; whereas, in tbe laft edition of 

 his fyftem, he has determined the namds 

 of nearly 3000 diftin£t fpecies. The, 

 Syftematic Naturalifts, in the more 

 Southern parts of Europe, excited by 

 his example, have diligently invefti- 

 gated the infects of their refpective 



countries, 



