xvi BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS ON LINNAEUS. 
III. 
Frederick Boerner s account oj the lives and writings of the cele- 
brated German and Foreign Naturalists ; in German. Wolfenbuttel, 
17495 % vo - P art 1st. from page eigty-fve to ninety eight. 
IV. 
English Originals in prose and verse , collected by J. L. Schultze. 
Halle, 1760 and 17 66, 8z to. — contains a short biographical essay. 
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V. 
Moehsen’s description of a collection of Medals at Berlin, mostly con- 
sisting of those which have been struck to honour the memory of celebrated 
Physicians; German. Berlin, 1 vol. 1773. 
VI. 
Epistolae ab erudids Viris, ad Alb. Hallerum Scripts, or, Letters 
from the Learned to Baron Albert Haller. Berlin, 1773 to 1775, 
six vols. large 8 vo. The three first contain the Letters of Linn^us, from 
1 7 37 to i 749 » making altogether twenty-five in number. These biogra- 
phical literary articles called Letters, which Linnaeus probably never 
expected would be made public, are truly valuable for the air of confidence 
with which they seem to have been communicated, and for their authenticity. 
VII. 
Amminelse Tal ofver Hr. Arch, och Riddar Car i.. von Linne, 
by Abraham Back; or Commemorative Speech on Sir Charles Lin- 
n al u s, delivered in presence of the late King of Sweden, in the Academy 
of Sciences of Stockholm, on the 5th of December, 1778, by the Chevalier 
Abraham Lack, Dean of the Royal College of Physicians: published 
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