A LIST OF THE LIFE OF LINN ALUS. 
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If we reckon the great number of editions copied in distant climes 
from the System of Nature of Linnaeus, their number must probably 
amount to between twenty and thirty. 
Even at Batavia , a society of literati resident there, caused an extraft 
of the Linn^an System to be published in quarto, with the names in 
the Malay language added to itf. 
For Gi libert’s edition see farther below, under the head of the 
Species Plantarum. 
Sir Charles Linnaeus’s System of Nature, published after the 
thirteenth edition of Gmelin by Dr. G. W. S. Panzer, vol. i.; the 
Sucking Animals. Berlin , 1 7 9 1 s large oftavo, with plates. 
t Libri LinnaEi pauci extra Europam impress! sunt ; sed tamen ex systemate ejus ex- 
traftum quoddam impressum fuit Batavia,, in insula Java, cura societatis litterariae, cum 
adjeftis nominibus Malaicis, in quarto —From a letter of the Chevalicj Thun&erg to the 
Author.. 
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