[LINNAEUS’S TRAVELS IN LAPLAND. 387 
« which, owing to their rare contents and utility, will probably meet 
u with a good reception.” 
The first will beentituled: « Methodus Avium Suecicarum, seu Enu- 
« meratio Avium CC. in Suecia observatarum .*” 
The second is to bear the title of: “ Inse&a Uplandica, quorum per 
« duas .Estates DCC. colle&a suntt.” 
« In this latter work, the author will distinguish the inserts in a 
« quite new manner, by certain classes and sections, and also by gene- 
« ral and particular species. He will likewise observe, in the most 
« accurate manner, the Synonyma & Differentia ; , which have not been 
u noticed by other authors, and describe everything that has been 
u left undescribed, respeQing those objects. 
LINNAEUS’S TOUR THROUGH LAPLAND. 
« Upsal, June 3, 1732. 
« THE Royal Academy of Sciences in this city having resolved to 
«( have the most exaft researches made in Lapland , after every thing 
« which may be considered as remarkable or rare in natural history; 
» Charles Limh«s, who has given public leftures in the garden of 
« this University for about two years, has been unanimously chosen 
« for that purpose. He will perform the task the more ably, having 
« already been occupied several years, in exploring the three reigns of 
« nature, and proposed to himself to make the most careful search in 
* See Hamburgische Berich.e, &c. i T3 *» No - P a ? e 177 * J . 
f Both the above works have not appeared with the above title and form. 
X See Hamburgische Berichte, for 1733, No. 64, page 523. 
D.dd 2 
46 Lapland ? . 
