3 *° 
LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNaEUS* 
No. I. 
Florula Lapponica , quee continet eatalogum plantarum, quas per pro* 
vincias Lapponicas Westrobotnienses observavit. 
This work was written in the year 1732 ; and inserted in the A£la 
Litter aria Suecice of the same year *. 
Florulce Lapponica, Pars Secunda. 
His second part of the Flora of Lapland is also inserted in the- 
Swedish Literary Transactions for the year 1735. 
mentions the Hortus Upland', cus, even the month of its publication, and some words ex- 
t rafted from the preface. See upon this suhjeft, the following document in a German work 
published at Hamburgh by Dr. Kohl, with whom Likkjeus kept a correspondence, 
and lived afterwards in personal friendship ; this work is entitled Hamburg, sebe Benchten, 
and Dr. Kohl asks LtNNAius in a letter, “ Is the printing of the Hortus Uplandicus 
« finished Linnaeus in his answer, points out the publication as mentioned above. 
* Baron Haller in his Bibliotheca Botanica, tom. ii. Turici, 1772, in 4to. p 244, be- 
gins the Linnaean epoch in botany, with the following criticism: Anno 1732, primum 
CAROLI LiNNAEI opusculum prodiit, viri, qui maximum in universa re herbaria confer- 
sionem molitus est, et qui omnino pee integre suo fine est potitus. A natura ardente an, mo 
instruHus, acerrima imaginatione, ingenio systematica, opportunitatibus nnprmus posterior: 
suae vitae parte usus copiosissimis, cum ex universe orbe undique ad eum certat.m naturales 
thesauri con fluerunt, omnibus sui animi viribus, quas possidet maximas, in novam rei her- 
baria constitutionem incubuit ; seque vivente et superstite placita sua a plerisque suis coaeta- 
neis recepta vidit. Neque dissimulari potest ,• muho aecuratius, quam prius solebat, ab eo 
singula, planter partes definitas esse, multoque magis naturam experimere, qtue nunc dantur 
descriptiones, etsi novam fere linguam ed earn rem cxcogitatam fuisse fatendem est. In tlora 
Lapponica primum videas classes superiors a staminibus sumtas, inferiores a tubts, utrasque 
a numero, situ et aliquando a proportions quam nunc methodum sexualem vocant. — 
Several separate essays and opinions upon Linnaeus in the beginning of his literary career, 
are still to be found in : 
Respublica Eruditorum 
1733. November p. 556. 
1737. August, p. 73. S7. 
Tidender an L'drde og Ctirieuxe 
*734. Oftober 14, No. 41. 
