A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNjEUS.- 
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The Third Edition — Vindob. by Trattner, 1764, two volumes. 
Car on a Linne systema, genera et species plantarum Europe 
cura J. E. Gilibert, tomi xii. cum fig. large oftavo. Colon. Allobrog. 
1764. 4 
A new edition of the Species Plantarum may be expe&cd in course 
of time of Dr. J. E. Smith, at London*. 
J. H. H. Luder, on the Botanical definition of some culinary 
plants which are not described with sufficient accuracy in the third edi- 
tion of Linnasus’s species of plants. Inserted in a German work en- 
titled : “The most Modern Varieties j” Third Year. Berlin , 1780, 
large oftavo. — German. 
Two hundred Botanical Remarks upon the Species Plantarum of Lin- 
neus, by B. P. Schkank, in the Abla Academica Elector alia Mogun- 
tina, Erfurt, ad anno 1780-1. — German. 
Linnaeus’s Mantissa: to the second edition of this work, of 1767 
and 1771, may be seen above, under the head of Genera Plantarum t. 
The following work, which lately made its appearance in Germany, 
ought also to be mentioned here as an effort of Linnaeus. 
\ 
Caroli a Linne Praile£tiones in Ordines Naturales plantarum, ex 
manuscripto proprio et Jo. Christ. Fabric ii, edid. Dr. P. D. 
Gieseke, accedit palmarum, &c. uberior expositio. Hamburg, apud 
Hoffmann, 1792, octavo, cum figuris. 
* The hones omnium Specierum Plantarum Linnai Equitis, which was prepared for the 
public at an immense expence, by the late Carolina Louisa, Margravine of Baden, has not 
yet made its appearance. , ' * 
-j- “ There are an infinite number of errors in the Species Plantarum says Dr. Smith, 
a v^jjich can only be corrected from the Lin naan Herbarium,’* 
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