328 A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINN^US. 



De Botanicis Caroli Linn.^i Institutionibus, was left behind in ma- 

 nuscript with other censorious productions against Linn^us, by Pro- 

 fessor Julius Pontedera, who died at Padua, September 3, 1757. 

 The publication of all these manuscripts was advertised at Padua in 

 1790, in two quarto volumes. 



J. P. Shimert, Dissertation de Systemate Sexuali. Tyrnavioe, ^77^3 

 o£lavo, twenty-four pages. 



S. AuGusTiN, Prolegomena in Systema Sexuale, tabulis eeneis ad 

 facilius inteliigendos terminos illustrata, Vienna, 1777, oftavo, eighty- 

 four pages. 



LiN Nous's System of Botany, so far as relates to his Classes and 

 Orders of Plants, <S<:c. by W. Curtis, London, 1777, in quarto, nine- 

 teen pages, with four plates. 



Some Illustrations of the System of Nature, in J. S. Schoeter's 

 Journal for the Lovers of the Mineral Reign, vol. vi. Wiemar, 1780, 

 German, in oftavo. From page 315 to 349 it contains an index of the 

 alterations in the twelfth edition of the Linn^ean System compared 

 with the tenth. 



Emendations by the same author, in his IntroduBion to the Know- 

 ledge of Shells, according to the Linn/ean Method. Vol. i. Halle, 

 1783. 



Criticisms on the Linn.?: an System, in the Miscellanies by the Lion. 

 Dr. Barrington. London, 1781, quarto, 226 pages. 



J. A, ScopoLi Annus Historico-Naturalis, vol. iv. 1770, oQavo — 

 contains several critical illustrations respeding the Lin an Classifi- 

 cation of Plants. 



Consideration 



