3 6o A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
No. XLIX. 
Museum Tessinianum , opera Comitis C. G. Tessin, Regis Regnique 
Senatoris &c. colleXum : 
Han’s Excellence Rickrodets Heer. Gr. C. G. Tessin’s Naturalie 
Samling. Holm. 1753, Latin and Swedish, ninety pages in folio, with 
plates. 
No. L. 
Museum Regis Adolphi Suecorum, &c. in quo animalia rariora, im- 
primis exotica, quadrupedia, aves, amphibia, pisces, inseXa, vermes 
describuntur et determinantur. This work is in Latin and Swedish. 
Stockholm , 1754, one hundred and thirty-five pages in folio, with thirty- 
five plates. 
Dr. James Edward Smith has translated the preface to the above 
work into English, under the following title : « Linnaeus’s Reflexions 
on the Study of Nature.” London , 1785, oXavo. 
No. LI. 
Museum Regince Louisa Ulrica in quo animalia rariora exotica, 
imprimis inseXa et conchylia describuntur et determinantur; et Musei 
Regis Adolphi tomi secundi prodromus. Holm . 1764, seven hun- 
dred and twenty pages in oXavo, and the prodomus one hundred and 
ten pages, same size. 
The Queen’s Museum contains four hundred and thirty-six inseXs, 
and four hundred and thirty conchylia.. 
No. LI I. 
