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of trees : and at the conclufion of the Frutetm 

 the author has pointed out the proper kinds of 

 Ihrubs for all forts of hedges^ adapted to differeat 

 fituationS and foils. 



89. Pandora Insectorvm* E, O. Rydheck, 

 1758. 



Mr. Rydheck purfues the plan of the Hofpita 

 Infe5lorum^ N* 43, the completion of which can- 

 not but be fubfervient to the art of gardening, 

 agriculture, and the economy of cattle, in a 

 variety of inftances and is even neceflary to faci- 

 litate the enquiries of the entomologift. 



The author, in his preliminary fedlions, prefents 

 his reader with a hiftory of the metamarphojis of 

 infeds, from the worm or maggot, through that of 

 the chryfalis, to the perfedl ftate, when it comes out 

 in its full beauty, and performs all the fundlions 

 of its being. 



The catalogue, as that of the Hofpita^ exhibits 

 a lift of the vegetables of Sweden^ arranged in the 

 fexual method, and under each is given the infe6t 

 which it nourifhes. It has this advantage beyond the 

 former thefis, that the infedts are better defined, by 

 the more complete addition of the trivial names, 

 taken from the enlarged edition of the Syjiem of 

 Nature^ which had been publilhed in the interval 

 of thefetwo papers. It is accompanied with a 

 plate, containing near 50 of the more rare fpecies, 

 with references to the numbers in the tenth edition 

 of the Syfiem, 



X 



90. Senium 



