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A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
Charles Von Linne’s Vegetable System reduced to a tabular 
form, by G. A. Weizembach. Munich ; large o&avo, 1785. German* 
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Epitome-of the Linnsean Vegetable System, for the use of the lovers 
of ceconoiny, manufaflures and commerce. Vol. i. with plates; large 
oftavo. Nuremberg , 1791- German. 
C. Von Linne’s description of all the plants of the bulbous kind, 
with plates, 1784. German. — also at Nuremberg. 
Method! Linnaeanae Botanicae delineatio, exhibens charafteres essen- 
tiales generum, nec non specierum, quas in demonstradonibus bota- 
nicis describuntur &c. opus, herbationibus accommodatum, curante, 
J. C. Gil.ber.t- Lyon, 1790; four hundred and eighty-two pages, 
o&avo. 
Plantae Cryptogamae Linn/ei, Auft. Fr. Ehrhart. Hannov. 1785, 
folio. 
Guil. Dresky de Valeriana officinali Linn^ei. Erlang * Quarto, 
1776. 
Dr. G. A. Suckow’s Diagnosis of the genera of plants, according 
to the newest and eighth edition of the Linnaean sexual method. Lipi* 
1792, large oftavo. German. 
N. E. Peer ebom Materia Vegetabilis, Systemati Plantarum, prae- 
sertim Philisophice Botanicce inserviens, charaaeribus quoscunque 
Linn ad s indicavit, delineatis, Decas ii. cum fig, Lugd. Batav. 
quarto, 1787. 
Thomas. Martyn, thirty-eight plates, drawn and engraved by Os. 
Nodder, with explanations to illustrate Linnaeus’s ^System of Ve- 
getables. Lond. 1788, oftavo. 
