332 A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINN^US. 



The Genera Vermium of Linnaeus exemplified by several of 

 the rareft and most elegant subje£ls, in the orders of Testacea, 

 Liihophota and ZoopJiyta, by James Bar but, London. 2 vol. in 

 quarto with coloured plates. 



J. J, Romer's Genera InseHorum Linn^ei et Fabricii, iconi- 

 bus illustrata, Turici, 1790. 



Diftionario dos termos technicos de historia natural, extrahidos das 

 obras de Linn. to, com sua explicacao e estampas, para facilitar a 

 intelligencia dos mesmos ; pelo Dr. Domingos Vandelli. Coimbra, 

 1788, quarto — Portuguese. 



Systematical Compendium of the Three Reigns of Nature, for the 

 use of teachers and authors instructing young people. Nureviberg^ 

 1777, and 1778, 2 vol. with plates — German. 



The above work is an extraft from the German translation of the 

 System of Nature. 



Systema Naturae, ex editione xii. in epitome redaQum et prasleftionibus 

 academicis accomodatum, a Jo. Beckmann. Goetiing. 1772, in 2 vol. 



C. a Linn. EI Terminologia Conchyliogica, edit, a Jo. Beckmann. 

 Gociting., 1780, small o6tavo. 



Synonima Linn^ana, by the same, a correfted edition at 

 G. Reyger's, Dantzic, 1760, quarto — Also in the first number of the 

 German Naturalist, publifhedin German. Halle, 1774. 



Caroli Linn^i Nomina Inseftorum in usum auditorum edita a 

 Sam. Gust. Wilcke. Gryphiswald, 1763 — 32 pages in quarto. 



Sir Charles LiNNiEus's Termini Conchyologici, or technical terms 

 for shells, in Latin and German, by J. J. Schro eter.— Pfcm^zr, 17825 

 o6tavo, pages 45. 



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