PARS II. 
HISTORIA NATURALIS SCRIPTORES GENERALES. 
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l . Encomia Historia Naturalis. 
Jobannes Browallius. 
Discursus de introducenda in scholas et gymnasia historiae 
naturalis lectione, impr. cum Linnaei Critica botanica. 
Pagg. 24. Lugduni Bat. 1737. 8. 
Jobannes Gotscbalk Wallerius. 
Dissertatio de historiae naturalis usu medico. Resp. Ol. 
Malmsten. Pagg. 44. Upsaliae, 1740. 4. 
Cari Lin n^us. 
Tanckar om grunden til Oeconomien genom naturkunnog- 
heten och physiquen. 
Vetensk. Acad. Handling. 1740. p. 41 1 — 429. 
Andra uplagan, p. 405 — 42 3. 
Dissertatio de curiositate naturali. Resp. Ol. Soderberg. 
Pagg. 25. Holmiae, 1748. 4. 
Amoenit. Acad. Vol. 1 . edit. Holm. p. 540 — 563. 
Lugdb. p. 429— 453. 
Erlang. p. 541 — 563. 
Fundam, botan. edit, a Gilibert, Tom. 1. p. 
lv bis — Ixxvj. k 
Dissertatio : Quaestio historico naturalis, cui bono ? bre- 
viter soluta. Resp. Chph. Gedner. 
Pagg. 29. Upsaliae, 1752. 4. 
Amoenit. Academ. Vol. 3. p. 231 — 255. 
— ■ ■ Fundam, botan. edit, a Gilibert, Tom. 1. p. 
xxxj bis — liij. 
: Of the use of curiosity ; in Stillingfleet^ mis- 
cell^neous tracts, ist edition, p. 128 — 162. 
2d edition, p. 159—200. 
Praefatio ad Museum Adolphi Friderici Regis, latine et 
svethice. Pagg. xxiv. Holmiae, 1754. fol. 
— : Reflections on the study of nature; (translated 
by James Edward Smith.) 
Pagg. 40. London, 1785. 8. 
■ — — Smith’s Tracts, p. 1 — 46, 
