Descript . rerum naturalium : Valentini. 2 0 1 
(Observationes variae.) 
Ephem. Acad. Nat. Curios. Cent. 7 & 8. p. 334 — 338. 
Johannes Christianus Buxbaum. 
De plantis submarinis observationes. 
Comment. Acad. Petropol. Tom. 4. p. 279 — 281. 
Franciscus Ernestus Bruckmann. 
De Alga saccharifera, Polypo marino petrifacto, Kaker- 
lacken, frutice Koszodrewina et arbore Limbowe drewo. 
Epistola itineraria 23. Cent. 1. 
Pagg. 8. tabb. aeneae 3. Wolffenbuttelae, 1730. 4. 
Anon. 
A description of a great variety of animals and vegetables, 
being a supplement to a description of 300 animals. 
Pagg. 137; cum tabb. aeneis. London, 1736. 12. 
Johannes Gotschalk Wallerius. 
Decades binae Thesium medicarum. Resp. Joh. A. Da- 
relius. Pagg. 38. Upsaliae, 1741. 4. 
(Adversus Linnaeum.) 
impr. eum epistolis C. a Linne, editis a D. H. 
Stoever ; p. 1 19 — 158. 
Turbervil Needham. 
A letter concerning certain chalky tubulous concretions, 
called Malm, microscopical observations on the farina 
of the Red Lily, and of Worms discovered in smutty 
corn. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 42. n. 471. p. 634 — 641. 
James Mounsey. 
Letter concerning the Russia Castor, the baths at Carls- 
bad, the Salt-mines near Cracau, and various other 
notices. 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 46. n. 493. p. 217 — 232. 
Abrabam Trembley. 
Extract ofa letter to Dr. Birch. ibid. Vol. 50. p. 58 — 62. 
— : Verscheide byzonderheden raakende de dier- 
tjes der Koraal-gewassen en andere deelen der natuur- 
lyke historie. 
Uitgezogte Verhandelingen, 4 Deel, p. 620— 626. 
Jobus Baster. 
Opuscula subseciva, observationes miscellaneas de animal- 
culis et plantis quibusdam marinis, eorumque ovariis et 
seminibus continentia. 
Lib. 1. pagg. 46. tabb. aeneae 6. Harlemi, 1759. 4 - 
2. pag. 53 — 95. tab. 7 — 10. 1760. 
3 pag. 101 — 148. tab. 11 — 16. 1761. 
Tom. 2. Lib. 1. pagg. 47. tabb. 4. 1762. 
