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The third, the Amphibious Animals with twelve plates. 



The fourth, the Fishes, with eleven plates. 



The fifthj the Insefts, with thirty-fix plates. 



The fixth, the Worms, with thirty- seven plates. 

 . The seventh, the Supplements and an Index, with three plates. The 

 price of this v/ork is eighteen rix-dollars. 



Compendium of the System of Nature of Charles Linn /E us, as 

 far as it relates to the Animal Reign, with a complete display of 

 Muller's edition. Nuremberg, 1781, and 1782 ; 2, vol, with thirty- 

 nine coloured plates ; price eight rix-dollars. — German. 



Systeme Naturel du Regne x'^Ynimal par classes, families, genres et cs- 

 peces, avec une notice de tous les animaux, les noms Grecs, Latins et 

 vulgares, suivant la methode de M. Linn-^us. a Paris, 1754. Vol. ii. 

 8vo. with plates. 



Entomological Supplements to the twelfth edition of Linn^eus's 

 System of Nature, by J. A. E. Goetze. Leipsic, 1777, to 1781, three 

 volumes in oftavo, the last of which consists of three parts. German. 



C. A LiNN^i Entomologia Faunias Sueciie descriptionibus au8;a, 

 curante ct augente Car. De Villers, four volumes. Lv.gcl. Batav.. 

 1785—9- 



Institutions of Entomology, being a translation of LinnvEus's 

 Ordines et Genera InseEtoriim ; or a systematic arrangement of in- 

 se6ls, collated with the different systems of Geoffroi, Schaffer, 

 and ScopoLi, together with observations of the translator; by Tho- 

 mas Yates. London.^ 1773? in oftavo. 



The Genera InseBorum Linn/eus exemplified by various speci- 

 mens of English insefts, drawn from nature, by James Barbut. 

 London^ 1784, in quarto. 



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