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A LIST OF THE WORKS OF LINNAEUS. 
VOL. V.— 1744. 
19. Fagopyrium Sibricum (called afterwards Polygonum Tartaricum 
by LiNNiEus), Spec. Plantar, page five hundred and twenty- 
one. 
20. Petiveria. Species Plantar, page four hundred and eighty six. 
VOL. VI.— 1745. 
21. Passer Procellarius. — See also Buffon’s Histoire des Oiseaux, 
vol. ix. page three hundred and seventeen. 
VOL. VII.— 1746. 
22. Limnia — Claytonia Sibirica. Species Plantar, page 194. — De 
Vermibus Lucentibus ex China. (Cicadae Species] ibid. 
A Plant discovered by Steller in Sibiria. 
VOL. X.— 1749- 
23. Coluber (Chersea) scutis abdominalibus centum quinquaginta, 
squamis subcaudalibus triginta quatuor. 
24. Avis Sommar Guling appellata. — B uffon’s Histoire des Oiseaux, 
vol. iv. page 176. 
25. Musca Frit; inse&um quod grana interius exedit. 
The damage which this inseft occasions every year in Sweden alone, 
is estimated by Linn m. us at one hundred thousand ducats, or about 
fifty thousand pounds sterling. It is known to destroy the tenth paft 
of the barley crops throughout the country. 
26. Emberiza Ciris. 
VOL. 
