BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS ON LINNAEUS. 
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at Stockholm and Upsal, in the year 1779? ' Ln one hundred and 
fifty-eight pages. An excellent though little performance, by the 
Chevalier Back, who was one of the oldest and most intimate friends of 
Linnaeus. 
VIII. 
J. A. Murray’s Praftical Medical Library, 1780, vol. iii. in 
small 8 vd. German — contains from page one hundred and fifty-eight, to 
six hundred and sixty-five, a short account of the death of Linnjeus, and 
several tributes paid to lus memory at Stockholm and Paris. The 
Author who is since dead, had it in his power to have said much more of 
his former Professor. 
IX. 
More minute particulars of the Life of Sir Charles Linna.us,#jvJohn 
Christian Fabricius, Professor at Kiel, in the German Museum; 
Leipsic, 1780. — German; No. 5, frontpage four hundred and thirty-one to 
four hundred and forty-one ; and No. 7, from page thirty-nine to forty eight. 
These are the only particulars published in Germany, by a disciple of 
Linn aus. This biographical contour is short but valuable on account 
of the anecdotes annexed to it. 
X. 
Eloge de M. de Linne, par M. Le Marquis de Condorcet, * m 
his History of the Academy of Sciences of Paris, 1778, avec les Me- 
moires de Mathematique, et de Physique pour la meme annie, a Par.s, 
1781, 4 to, sixty-eight pages. 
* The same who was one of the Leading Members in the Freneh National Conven- 
don. 
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