BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 
The Linnean Herbarium. 
(Continued from vol. iv. p. 254.) 
s At p. 217 et seg. we gave the general remarks abridged from. Dr. 
 Hartmann's ‘Notes on the Scandinavian Plants in the Herbarium 
 Linnzus, translated by our valued friend Dr. Wallich from the ‘ 
ions of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for 1849 (pu 
1851). Those are immediately followed by an enumeration vit 
marks by Dr. Hartmann on the Scandinavian plants of the Linnzea: He 
barium which are esteemed dubious. Of the value of this enumeration, 
and of such remarks, made by so careful and so correct a Swedish bo- - 
tanist as Dr. C. Hartmann (now Professor Hartmann, having recent! 
succeeded his respected parent in the Chair of Botany in theUniversity c of 
Upsal), to the British, and even to the European botanists, there can be 
no question, and we heartily wish it may encourage some botanists 
our own country to offer similar remarks on the plants in the e 
Herbarium belonging to other regions. 
L Scandinavian Plants of the Linnean Herbarium, which a are 
doubtful. 
Oss. The numbers which are here placed igro the geieria 
indicate the number of each Genus in the herbarium. But the m n 
which are placed before the specific names are not those of the he 
rium, but are placed by me to indicate the order of the Swedish sp 
and specimens contained under the same genus in the herb 
hence also numbers of this kind, here omitted, will be found 
part of this enumeration. Lastly, the numbers here often 
the specific name, are-added by Linnaeus himself i the herbar nd 
answer to the numbers of the —_ in the“ Species Plantarum ed. 
(C. Hartmann.) 2. 
cR kribo that hat follows i in  Halies is | 
in the Herbarium, written b Linnaeus (“ Linn."), Smith, 
