A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
Caroli Linnai Epistola de Itinere suo Lapponico. 
This Letter is subjoined in the Supplements, also in the Commercia 
Litteraria Norimbergensia ad rei Medico; ei Scientice Naturalis inert - 
menta, Vol. iii. 4to. p. 73 and 74 : and Hebdom. 5. No. ii. p. 34. 
No. III. 
Systema Natures, sive Regna tria Naturae, systematice proposita, 
per classes, ordines, genera et species, Lugd. Batav. apudHAAK, 1735. 
14 pages folio*. First edition. 
No. IV. 
The Second Edition — Stockholm , ap. Kiesewetter, 1740, in oc- 
tavo, 80 pages. 
Revised and augmented by Linnaeus, -with the charaaers of the 
genera and the names of the animals. 
The Third Edition — Halle, by Geb auer, 1740, seventy quarto pages, 
published with a preface by J. J. Lange; to which are added the 
German terms. — I his is a mere copy of the Dutch edition. 
The Fourth Edition. — Paris, 1744, one hundred and eight oaavo 
pages, properly speaking, published under the care of Dr. Ab. Beck, 
who was then at Paris, but augmented with the French terms by Ber- 
nard de Jussieu ; is in other respefts a copy of the second edition, 
printed at Stockholm. 
* Summa labore — in Systemate — genera constituta esse et charadteres redintegratos, palam 
est. Ipse ordo a natura certe longissirae recedit, qui naturales classes divellat et plantas dis- 
sitnillimas culliget, separet simillimas. Haller in Bibliotheca Botanica, tom. ii. p. 244. 
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