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respefting the Sea, Szc. Frankfort and Leipsic, 1750, quarto, in Ger- 

 man. 



Carol. Alston, Animadversiones in Sexum Plantarum et Systema 

 LiNN^i. In the Essays and Observations Physical and Literary, 

 Edinburgh, vol. i. 1754. Also in the Gentleman s Magazine, vol. xxiv, 

 page 463. 



C. G. Fischer: Whether a Cabinet of Natural History can be ar- 

 ranged according to the LiNNyiiAN System, in the New Social Narra- 

 tives for the Lovers of Natural History, &c. Lips. 1758, part i. page 

 163. German. 



J. QuER, Flora Espannola, o Historia C. las Plantas, que se crien 

 en Espanna. Madrid, 1762, two vols, quarto. 



Both volumes contain many criticisms against the Sexual System of 

 LiNN^us. OuER died in 1764. This Flora has been continued 

 and completed afterwards by Dr. Casiimir Gometz, from 1762 to 

 1784, in four volumes. 



C. C. Kroyger, Dissertatio de Sexualitate Plantarum, ante Lin- 

 Nj£um cognita. Hafnia, 1761, quarto. 



H. J. V. Cranz, Institutiones rei Herbaria, juxta nutum Naturae 

 digestae ex habitu. Vienna, 1764, in two volumes. 



This work, like the other numerous produ&ions of Professor Cranz, 

 iibounds with censure and obloquy against Linnaeus. 



De Pediculari Comosa ; Leipsic, 1791, xive pages and an half in oftavo, 

 by Dr. Stephan, dedicated to the Linn^an Society at Leipsic, con- 

 tains a vindication of Linn^us against the assertions which Cranz 

 had made respecting this plant. 



