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Linné, Carl von. |
Zoological taxonomic determinations of amphibians, written on loose sheets, with one genus per sheet. Contents: - description of the class of amphibians, with physical characteristics, and the descriptions of 'reptiles' and 'serpentes'. Such an introduction is not present in the 1748 6th ed, and might therefore be a draft for the one in the 1758 10th edition. - Taxonomic determinations of the following genera: 'Crocodilus', 'Caudisora' ['vipera'], 'Chameleo', 'Iguana', 'Constrictor', 'Lacerta', 'Anguis', 'Vipera', 'Haemorrhois', 'Seps', 'Dipsas', 'Ictus', 'Rana', 'Testuda', 'Aspis', 'Amphisbaena', 'Anguis', 'Naja', 'Angues'. - the notes also comprise a list of species of snakes; notes on snake bites, with quotations from Pliny, Ovid ('Hercules occisa... |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Begins 'Amphibia äro desse af äldre tider kallade'. Several sets of notes about 'Amphibia', of various dates. Notes on quarto sheets mostly in Swedish, notes on folio sheets mostly in Latin, sometimes being translations of the Swedish notes. Quarto sheets (ff. 1-37) cover notes about 'Amphibia' in general, and the genera "Testudo", "Draco", "Petromyzon", "Raja", "Squalus", "Accipenses", following the arrangement of Linné, Carl von. 1766. "Systema naturae". Stockholm (12th edition). Also contains notes on snake bites and cures (with the plant 'Senega', or "Polygala senega") on ff. 17-21. Drawing on f. 37. Folio sheets (ff. 38-56) cover notes about the genera "Testudines", "Lacertae" (including "L. crocodylus", "L. Monitor", "L. chamaeleon", "L.... |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Annotations about 'Amphibia' and Pisces, from different Linnaeus pater's lectures. - pp. 1-40: bound and sown in paper cover. Notes on 'Amphibia' with binomials and corresponding roughly to the order in Linné, Carl von. 1758. "Systema naturae". Stockholm (10th edition). The rest is unbound. c. 1758. - pp. 41-44: Notes on 'Amphibia serpentes' with binomials and corresponding roughly to the order in Linné, Carl von. 1758. "Systema naturae". Stockholm (10th edition). Possibly part of the preceding set of notes, but unbound and not paginated by Linnaeus. c. 1758. - pp.43-74: Notes on 'Pisces' with no binomials and corresponding roughly to the order in Linné, Carl von. 1748. "Systema naturae". Stockholm (6th edition). Cetaceans are classified as fish. Post... |
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Ellis, John. |
Full title: 'An account of the male and female Cochineal Insects, that | breed on the Cactus Opuntia or Indian Fig, in South Amer|ica Carolina-Georgia; in a letter from John Ellis Esqr; | to Peter Wych Esqr. from the Philosophical Transaction | vol. LII' Printed as Ellis, J. 1761-1762. An Account of the Male and Female Cochineal Insects, That Breed on the Cactus Opuntia, or Indian Fig, in South Carolina and Georgia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; to Peter Wych, Esq;. "Philosophical Transactions" 52, pp. 661-667. |
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White, John. |
Pen and ink drawing of a fish, possibly of the genus "Sciaena", with a diagnosis in English, dated July 1771. |
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Linnaeus, Carl; Tursen, Erland Zacharias. |
Linnaean dissertation no. 9. On the Siberian plant (Tussilago anandria L.) that was earlier named Anandria by Johann Georg Siegesbeck (1686-1755). Defended December 20, 1745 by Erland Zacharias Tursen. |
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Thouin, André. |
Note from André Thouin, written 'Au Jardin du Roy, ce Mercredy 9 heurs 1/2', requesting Linnaeus fil. to send him dried plants, with instructions to pack them in small parcels so that their labels might not get lost. The porter of the note will put them in a carriage and bring them to Thouin. It is addressed to Linnaeus fil.'s address in Paris: Monsieur de Linné | a l'hotel de Cumberland rue Laranne | Faubourg St. Germain | A Paris Linnaeus fil. was in Paris in late 1782. |
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Garden, Alexander. |
Character and anatomy of "Siren lacertina", the two-legged Siren lizard of South Carolina, "Sirena lacertina" Linnaeus, sometimes known as the Carolina mud iguana. Sent with letter from Alexander Garden to Carl Linnaeus, 18 May 1765 n.s., "The Linnaean correspondence", linnaeus.c18.net, letter L3591. Described by Linnaeus in the thesis "Siren lacertina", defended 21 June 1766 by Abraham Österdam (1745-1776). |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Various notes on fishes, birds, mamals and plants. Includes: - Double folio entitled 'Animalia' with general notes on animals and their classification. Some allusions to "Cui bono", a dissertation defended on 21 October 1752 by Christopher Eliasson Gedner (1730-1773), which embodies Linnaeus's thoughts on his philosophy of nature, and asks the question: "To what purpose are the researches of the naturalist?" Possible lecture notes. - Notes on ichtyology, entitled 'Pisces', with bibliographical references, and general notes and description of fishes. The last book to be listed is Jacob Theodor Klein, "Historiae piscium naturalis" (1740-1749). On the reverse is the beginning of a letter to 'Viro Clarissimo'. - Notes on the earth, and the inter-relationships... |
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Full title page: 'Francisci GRISELINI | Membr. Acad. Scient. Boulogn. | ANMAERKNINGAR | öfwer | Scolopendra Marina | Lucens ingisne till | Herr Chevalïer de Baillou | Wenedig 1750. | Från Fransyskan öfwersatte | Upsala 1751.' Translation of Griselini's letter on the marine Scolopendra, supposed to be the cause of luminescence in sea water. Signed 'Venedies d 30 Novembr. 1750. Eder ödmiukaste och lydigaste tienare Francois Griselini'. Bound and covered with flowery paper. |
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Full title page: 'In Nom. Jesu | Annotata ad Lection | nem Fricii d. 21 Junii | 1726 | Joh. Andreae | Hielmstedt' Excerpts taken from Melch, Friccius. 1701. "Tractatus de virtute venenorum medica. Ulmae. The notes were taken between 21 June and 25 August 1726. On one of the last pages, is inscribed 'finita e Lectio Friccii af Araby d. 25 Aug. Ao 1726.' The notes were made by Joh. Hielmstedt who was a classmate of Carl Linnaeus at the upper-school of Växjö, at te country seat Araby close to Växjö. Two sets of annotations by Linnaeus: in an early hand, on the last folio; in a later hand, on the first folio, with the qualities of 'materia medica' as seen in his works "Materia medica" (1749) and "Clavis medicinae duplex" (1766). |
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[Acrel, Johan Gustaf. |
Full title: 'Annotata quaedam ex praelectionibus | Dom: Doct: et Adjunct: Acrell in Phar|macop Svec die xxiii Oct: MDCCLXXVII | inceptis'. Notes from a lecture on pharmacology given by Johan Gustaf Acrel on 23 October 1777, probably when he was teaching at Uppsala University. Fragment. Author unknown. |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Announcement of Linnaeus's lecture on Philosophia Botanica on 1st of March, as well as private lectures on animals based on the last edition of "Systema Naturae". The year is not given, but can be dated between 1758, date of the 10th edition of "Systema Naturae" and 1762 when Linnaeus was ennobled (the announcement is still signed Linnaeus rather than von Linné). |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Includes taxonomic descriptions of: - 'Homo'. Mammals are still called 'anthropomorpha', the classification of 'Homo' is divided between 'diurnus' and 'nocturnus' as in 1758, and on fol. 2, the specific epithet 'diurnus' has been crossed out and replaced with 'sapiens'. - 'Simia', with specific epithets, which differ from the epithets used in "Systema naturae" 1758. Reference is made to "Museum regis" (1754) and to "Syst. nat. 5" which is in fact "Systema naturae" 6th edition (1748). Some folios concerning 'Simia' do not bear any specific epiteths and are therefore earlier drafts. - 'Vespertilio'. In "Systema naturae" 1748, the bat was within class II, 'Ferae', right after the genus 'Talpa'. The folio includes both 'Talpa' and 'Vespertilio' indicating... |
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Watercoloured pen and ink drawing of the species "Aphyllantes Monspeliensis", with its binomial name (first published in Linné, C. v. 1753. "Species plantarum". Stockholm). |
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Linné, Carl von. |
Description of "Aphyteia", probably intended for the dissertation "Planta Aphyteia", defended on 22 June 1776 by Erik Acharius (1757-1819). The dissertation is an account of "Hydnora africana" Thunb. (Hydnoraceae), a leafless parasite discovered by Carl Peter Thunberg in South Africa. This dissertation is the last over which Linnaeus acted as praeses. |
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