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1 Linnaeus, in his Systema Naturae , hints at what Mr. Ellis advances more than once.
2 Among his published works are " Systema Naturæ , " "Fundamenta Botanica," and the "Species Plantarum."
3 Linne drew attention to this fact in the first edition of his famous Systema Naturae (1735).
4 At the twenty-eighth page of the standard twelfth edition of the " Systema Naturae , " in fact, we find:-
5 For this matter of the chaffinches see Fauna Suecica, p. 85, and Systema Naturae , p. 318.
6 Nearly 40,000 species of animals and plants have been added to the Systema Naturae by paleontologic research.
7 Nearly 40,000 species of animals and plants have been added to the Systema Naturae by palaeontological research.
8 It is the 'Satyrus indicus' of the ' Systema Naturae ' , and is regarded by Linnaeus as possibly a distinct species from 'Satyrus sylvestris'.
9 Linne (1735) placed him in this class with the apes, in one and the same order (primates), in his Systema Naturae .
10 He named thousands of species in his seminal 1735 book Systema Naturae , but when it came to our genus, he got a bit metaphysical.
11 In the ' Systema Naturae ' Linnaeus calls it in a note, 'Homo caudatus', and seems inclined to regard it as a third species of man.
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