322 a LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
The Fifth Edition.— Halle, 1747* eighty-eight oBavo pages, by M. 
G. Agnethler, containing the German terms: — likewise a copy of 
the second edition, published at Stockholm. 
No. V. 
The Sixth Edition.— Stockholm, 1748s in two hundred and thirty-two 
oBavo pages, with eight plates, with the portrait of Linnaeus, and 
augmented by him with the distinBive marks of the genera of plants, 
and a description of the species in the animal and mineral reigns. 
The Seventh Edition,— Leip sic, 1748, two hundred and thirty-two 
oBavo pages, with eight plates, a mere copy of the preceding edition, 
to which are superadded the German terms. 
The Eighth Edition — Stockholm , 1753, one hundred and thirty -six 
oBavo pages, in Swedish; the Vegetable System, by J. J. Hartmann; 
the Mineral System, by Mr. Moeller. 
The Ninth Edition— Leyden, 1756, two hundred and twenty-eight 
oBavo pages, published by Gronov, junior, with some botanical and 
entomological additions, after De Geer and Reaumur, in other re- 
speBs perfeBly like the sixth edition. 
The Tenth Edition.— Lucca, 1758, under the title of : 
Caroli Linnei Opera Varia, in quibus continentur Fundamenta 
Botanices, Sponsalia Plantarum et Systema Naturae, ex typ. JunBi- 
niana; merely a copy of the preceding edition with the French names. 
No. VI. 
The Eleventh Edition. — Linnaeus reckons this as the Tenth,—. 
Stockholm, by Salvius, 1758 and 1759, two volumes. The first 
1 volume 
