xviii BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS ON LINNAEUS 
Reprinted in the Journal de Physique, par M. Rozier, vol xiv. 
page i. Lin n a us sent himself ', a few years before his death , the biogra- 
phical materials for this panegyric to the Academy. The whole is more 
an oratorical and scientific statement than a biographical account. It only 
contains common places , and erroneous denominations and false assertions. 
For instance , page sixty-seven, Condorcet calls Linn^us while he 
was Rudbeck. s substitute, le Professeur, qui quitta bientot Upsal, mais 
en conservant sa chaire. Il avoit fait un marriage heureux , qui lui a 
donne trois files et unfits; Linne mound vers la fin mois de Janvier 
1778, &c. &c. 
XI. 
Eloge de M. de Linne, par M. Felix Vicq <TAzyr_« the second 
part of Histone de la Societe de Medicine; d Paris, 1780, 4 to. 
The unjust and false assertions in this panegyric, are refuted by M. C. M. 
Blom, M. D. mthe Swedish Journal, entituled Samling of Ron och 
Uptakter uti Physique, tfc. Cothenburgh, 1781, 8 vo. andby M. Hedin, 
in his dissertation: Quid Linnjeo Patri debeat Medicma. 
XII. 
A short view of the Life and memorable adventures of Lin m ,e U3 . 
German, in Schroeder’s Physical Journal, published at Weimar" 
1780, s« vol. vi. page five hundred and fifty five to five hundred and 
sixty -nine a mere extraEl from the Commemorative Speech of the Chevalier 
A. Back. 
XIII. 
