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tions, and has given rules for forming them anew, 

 that have been of the greateft fervice to his fuc- 

 ceflbrs in the fcience, and of which they have not 

 failed to avail themfelves. But Jungius did not, 

 however, exhibit any plan, by which it appears 

 that he laid the bafis either of the fexual, or any 

 other fyftem. 



Berore the conclufion of the fame year (1737) 

 our author publifhed the Corollarium Generum, 

 cut accedit Methodus sexualis, in 8° ; the for- 

 mer contained only the addition of fixty new genera 

 of plants; all which were taken into the next 

 edition of the foregoing book ; and the latter ex- 

 hibits a brief view of the fexual fyftem, as far as 

 refpe6ls the clajfes and orders. Neither would it be of 

 importance to mention a fmall piece publifhed in 

 the fame year, during his refidence with Mr. Clif- 

 ford^ under the title of Viridarium Cliffortia- 

 NUM, were it not incumbent on us to mention all 

 that came from our author's pen. 



In this year, 1737, appeared likewife the refult 

 of the Lapland expedition, as far, at leaft, as re- 

 lates to the plants of that country ; for we are now 

 deprived of the expe6lation of ever feeing the 

 Lachejis Lapponica^ intended to complete our au- 

 thor's hiftory of this country through all its parts. 

 This volume includes the plants of a trad of 

 country not lefs than 100 Swedijh miles (nearly 

 equal to 600 EngUJh) in length, and 50 in breadth, 

 under the title of Flora Lapponica, exhib ens Plan- 

 ta$ per Lapponiam crefcentes^ fecundum Syjlema female^ 

 colleElas in itinere impenfis Societatis regia hitter arine 

 €t Scientiarum Suecia An, 1732 infiituto^ additis fyno- 



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