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in four or five paragraphs, as follows: 
The first paragraph gives the serial number of the 
dissertation in strict chronologic order, the abbreviated 
Latin title in large type, and the full name of the 
candidate who defended xhe dissertation. 
The second paragraph gives the abbreviated Latin 
title and the abbreviated name of the candidate (res¬ 
pondent) as given in the last edition of the Amoenitates 
academicae *; also the serial number in Roman numerals as 
given there, with the volume and page references. 
The third paragraph gives the date when the disserta¬ 
tion was publically deiended by the candidate, the place 
of publication, the number of unnumbered folios, the 
number of numbered pages, plates^ etc., as given in 
Iiulth f s Dibliographia linnaeana .^ 
The fourth paragraph in some cases is a full literal 
quotation of any bibliographic notes given by Ilulth j 
these notes are always m French. As many oi the disser¬ 
tations do not have any notes of this character by Ilulth, 
this paragraph is often missing and its place taken by 
the next paragraph. 
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the dissertation is described, and notes whether any 
reviews ( ,, Rev. ,, ) or translations ("Transl.") are cited 
by Ilulth. At the end of this paragraph the serial number 
under which the dissertation appears in Pritzel f s 
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Linnaeus, Carol. A., Amoenitates acaderaicae...3 ©<*• curante 
C. J* C. D. (von) Schreber, Erlangen (Jo. Jacobi Palm), 8 °, 10 
vol s., 1787 - 00 . 
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Hulth, J(ohan) V(arkus), Bibliographia linnaeana, Materiaux pour 
servir a une bibliographic linneene, Pt. I, Livaison I. Upsala, 
(Almquist & ‘.Veksells Boktryckeri) 1907 . gr. 8°, (6) ♦ I 70 pp., 
11 plates. 
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