S4 6 THE SWEDISH PAN. 
with others that we know they like j and if they 
ftill refufe them, we have a fure proof j ef~ 
pecially if the fame be tryed with many indi- 
viduals; 
Our views do not extend beyond the Swedifh 
plants, and that for the fake of our own cecono- 
my. Let forreigners look to that part which 
concerns themfelves, and thus our work will be 
confined within moderate bounds. We can pro- 
duce above 2000 certain experiments, fome of 
which were repeated ten times over, fome twice 
as often. If we take the Flora Suecia Holm. 
1745. and put to any herb the generical name, 
adding the number, and fome epithet by way 
of difference, our work will be very much 
abridged. 
§. 5. 
It is manifeft that the vegetable world was in- 
tended for the fapport of the animal world ; in- 
fomuch that altho’ not a few animals are carni- 
vorous, yet thefe animals wdiich they devour 
cannot fubfift without vegetables. In this fpe- 
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