A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
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volume contains the animals, with the synonyms in eight hundred and 
twenty-one pages ; the second contains the minerals in five hundred 
and sixty pages ; this edition is considerably augmented, the following 
three are copied : 
The Twelfth Edition — Halle , 1760, by J. J. Curt, in two volumes 
oftavo, with a preface of J. J. Lange. 
The Thirteenth Edition. — Leif sic, 1762, two volumes in oftavo; a 
mere speculation of a greedy bookseller, without additions, and abound- 
ing with errors. Linn-eus reckoned this as the eleventh edition. 
The Fourteenth Edition. — Tomiii. Pars. i. et iii. Pars. i. Hague , 1765 
folio; as bad as the preceding, with ten very inaccurate plates on the 
three first Classes of the System *. 
No, VII. 
The Fifteenth Edition. — (According to Linnaeus the Twelfth ) — 
The last which was published under his own care and inspe&ion ; it 
bears the following title : 
Sy sterna Naturae per Regna tria Naturae, secundum classes, ordines, 
genera et species, cum chara&eribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. 
Holm, apud Salvium, 1766-68, three volumes in o&avo, the first of 
which contains the Animal System, in one thousand three hundred and 
twenty-seven pages ; the second the Botanical System, in seven hundred 
and thirty-six pages, and the third the Minerals in two hundred and 
thirty-six pages. The third volume was separately printed at Halle , in 
1770, with plates. 
* Anglice, Gallice et Belgice, vera fraus bibliopolarum— cum nominibus alienissimis et 
tanta inscitia, quantam hoc nostro sevo nunquam exspectasscm. Hal ier, Bibl. Bot. Tom. ii. 
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