A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINN^US. 355 



Peter Lce fling's Travels in the Spanish Territories in Eibrope ?kx\d 

 America. Translated from the Swedish by A. B. Koel'^'in. Berlin^ 

 1766; large o6lavo, with plates. Reprinted in 1776, in o6lavo. German, 



Translated into English by J. R. and J. Forster. London., 1771. 

 [Compare here the article in the Biography, which treats of the 

 travelling Pupils of Linnaeus.] 



No. XL. 



The First Edition — Flora Suecica, exhibens Plantas, per Regnura 

 Sueciae crescentesj.systematice cum difFerentiis specierum, synonymis 

 auftorum, nominibus incolarum, solo locorum, usu Pharmacopaeorum. 

 Lugd. Batav. apud Wish of, 1745; three hundred and ninety-two pages 

 in o6tavo; contains one thousand one hundred and forty plants *. 



No. XLL 



The Second Edition — Aufta et Emendata. Stockholm, apud Salvium, 

 1755. Thirty-four sheets and an half in o6tavo ; with one hundred 

 and fifty-six plants, augmented with the trivial names t. 



No. XLIL 



The First Edition — Fauna Suecice regni, mammalia, aves, amphibia, 

 pisces, inse6ta5 vermes; distributa per classes, ordines, genera et species. 



* Multas ubique veras meridionalium regionum species pro varietatibus habuit, qiias ipse 

 non legisset. Nonnunqiiam in alios scriptores asperius aniraadvertit. Haller. m Biblioth. 

 Botanica, torn. ii. page 247. 



* The younger Linn^us had prepared and got quite ready for the press, a third and much 

 enlarged edition of the Fl'-ra Suecica. On account of his sudden death it did not appear in 

 Snueden. The manuscript, with his additions and emendations is in the possession of Dr. 

 James Edward Smith, who has since published this new edition. 



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