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114, ^nd named by our author, in his Syftem, Pictis 

 trida5iylus^ p. 177. Ic is fopnd alfo in Hudfon's Bay\ 

 and defcribed by Mr. Forftef\ Phil. Tranf. Vol. 

 Ixii. p. 388. 



Mures Alpini Lemur es. ib, p. 326. ^The Mus 

 Lemmus of the Syftemj p. 80, or Leming, the well- 

 known pell of the North. 



P offer Nivalis, ib. p. 368. (Emheriza Nivalis^ 

 Syfc. p. 308.) Greater Brambling, or Snow Bunt- 

 ing ; fince more fully known and defcribed. 



Pifcis Aureus Chinenfium, ib. 40 5. The Gold- 

 fifh, or Cyprinus Aur{?tus^ Syft. 527. 



Fundament a CEconomi^e. ib. p. 411. 



Formicarum Sexus. Vol. 11. 1741, p. 37. This 

 paper contains the defcription and hiftory of five 

 fpecies of Ants found in Szveden^ and throws much 

 light on the oeconomy of thofe infe6l.s. 



Officinales Suecica Plants, ib, p. 81. In this 

 paper our author informs his countrymen of feve- 

 ral articles of the Materia Medica growing indi- 

 genouQy in Sweden^ and which they had unncqef- 

 farily imported. 



Centuria Plant arum in Suecia r art or urn. ib. p, 

 179. Thefe were all rare plants not obferved in. 

 Sweden before, 



PhntdeTinElori£ indigent. Vol. Ill, 1742, p. 20, 

 The difcovery of plants adapted to the art of dye- 

 ing was one of Linn/t:us's objedls profefTedly, 

 in his Iter Gothlandicum^ of which wx have fpoken 

 before. 



Amaryllis FormoftJJima.xh. p= 93. The Jacobaea 

 Lilly defcribed and figured. 



Gramerk 



