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The seas resound, and the lands resound with your well-deserved praises, to which my meager abilities and our friendship forbid me from adding anything further. original: "Personant maria, personant terrae laudes tuas promeritas"
Yet, permit me to state in the briefest of terms how much the learned world has benefited through You!
I shall speak only of those things known to me, published some time ago.
Academic Dissertations held at Uppsala, with figures.
1. On the Resorbing Veins. Under the Presidency of von Linné Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy 1767.
2. On Sciatica. Under the Presidency of Sidrén 1770.
3. On the Gardenia. Respondent: Djupedius 1780.
4. On the Protea. Respondent: Gevalin 1781.
5. On the Oxalis Wood sorrel. Respondent: Hast 1781.
6. New Genera of Plants. Part I. Respondent: Hornstedt 1780.
7. New Species of Insects. Part I. Respondent: Caström 1781.
8. New Genera of Plants. Part II. Respondent: Sahlberg 1782.
9. On the Iris. Respondent: Ekman 1782.
10. New Species of Insects. Part II. Respondent: Ekelund 1783.
11. New Genera of Plants. Part III. Respondent: Lodin 1783.
Oration on Japanese Coins, delivered at Stockholm:
Inaugural Speech, held before the Royal Academy of Sciences on August 25, 1779. Concerning the types of coins that in older and later times were current in the Empire of Japan. original Swedish: "Om de Myntsorter, som i äldre och sednare tider varit gangbare utj Kejseradomet Japan" Stockholm 1779. Octavo with plates. This oration was subsequently reprinted in Dutch and German.
Various treatises in the Acts of Societies:
In the Stockholm Acts. The proceedings of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences