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A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINN^LUS. 
ColleQion of dried plants, named on the authority of the Lin- 
HjEAN Herbarium, &c. by James Dickson. Lond. 1789-90. Fasci- 
cul. ii. fol. 
In 1792, appeared at London, the second volume of the o£tavo 
edition of John Miller’s Illustration of the Sexual System of Lin- 
naeus, containing the Termini Botanici, illustrated with fix-hundred 
and seventy-five figures ; delineated from such plants as have the cha- 
raHer of each term. 
Tournefortii et LinnaEi Institutiones rei herbariae, edit, nova 
aufta et correflior, cum icon. 4 tom. oHavo Lugd. (properly speak- 
ing at Lyons) apud de la Molliere, 1792. 
Jo. Ellis’s Diomea, de muscipula- planta, irritabili nuper dete&a; 
Epistola ad"C. a Linne. Lond. 17 69, quarto. 
leones Plantarum Indigenarum et Exoticorum ; ora Cohesion of 
Figures of Indigenous and Exotic Plants, drawn from nature, and des- 
cribed in the last edition of Murray’s Li nnae an System of Plants, 
by a Society of Botanists, in fix Numbers. Vienna, 1791, 5th year* 
large oftavo edition, in German. This whole work which consists of 
thirty numbers, may be had for thirty rix-dollars, or about six guineas 
and an half English money. 
Of the Practica Botanica del Cavallero Carlos Linnaeus,. 
appeared at Madrid, in 17 88, the 7th vol. in large oHavo, contain- 
ing two hundred and twenty-seven pages. It comprises from the 2.1 fl 
to the 24th class. 
Nuevos Remedios, que hapuesto in PraFtia Don Anton 10 Cart 
devila deducidos del metodo Botanico de Linneo; en Madrid. 
1779, Spanifh. 
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