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Gessner, JoHANN (1709-1790), of Ziirich, where lie was professor 

 of niivtlieriiatics and physics, at the same time the friend and 

 correspondent of Ilalhu- and Linne ; (Jessner communicated 

 Dick's plants. 



Glei)IT3CH, Joii.VNN GoTTLiEB ( 17 14- 17.'^6). profcssor in Berlin. 



Gmelin, .Jokvnx GEoiia (1709-1755). kSpent 1733-1743 in 

 Siberian exploration for the Kussian Government ; from 

 1749 professor in Tiibingen. Linne's statement is: — "On 

 Giuelin's return from Siberia, ... he gave me a specimen of 

 ever}' plant he had collected, in order to learn ui}' opinion of 

 each." Steller was one of (i-melin's assistants. 



GoEUON, James (d. 1783), Nurseryman at Mile P)nd, 1750-1770; 

 sent living plants to Linne. 



Goeter, David van (1717-1783). Became physician in the 

 Kussian service ; sent plants from Kussia. 



GouAN, Antoixe (1733-1821). Constant correspondent, sending 

 material from JMontpelier and its neighbourhood. His labels 

 are extremely neat. 



Gko^'ovius, Jan Eredrik (1 090-1762). An early friend and 

 snpporter of Linne when in Leyden ; sent Clayton's dupli- 

 cates which came from Virginia. 



GtJNNER, JoiiAN EuxsT (1718-1773), bishop of Trondhjem, and 

 author of ' Flora norvegica ' ; a few marine algse sent to 

 Linne. 



Gustap III. (1746-92), King of Sweden ; presented Surinam 

 plants preserved in spii-it : cf. Am. Acad. viii. 249-267, t. 5 

 (ed. 3). Gustavia, Linn. (Myrtacese). 



Hager, Johak Henric (d. 1770), pupil under Linne at Uppsala, 

 afterwards M.D. at Lund ; supplied TussUago alba from 

 Smaland. 



Hagstrom, JoHAif Otto (1710-1792). One of Linue's cleverest 

 pupils ; he wrote on bee-flowers. 



IIaller, Albrecht vox (1708-1777). Seems to have supplied a 

 few specimens only. 



Hallmaxx, Daxiel ZacharIvT; (1722-1782). Specimens from 

 Spain. 



Hasselquist, Eredrik (1722-1752). Sent to Egypt and Pales- 

 line; died at Smyrna. Queen Lovisa Ulrika redeemed his 

 collections, and Linne received specimens of each when there 

 were three. Linne says : — "1 have a specimen of every one 

 of the plants found by Hasselquist in Anatolia, Egypt, 

 and Palestine." This seems to be exaggerated, as the list 

 I have taken out of the plants marked as collected by 

 Hasselquist, falls far short of the number cited by Linne as 

 observed by the traveller in ' Elora Palaestiua ' (Am. Acad. iv. 

 4-19-407). 



Hebenstreit, Jouann Erxst (1702-1757). Plants from the 

 East. 



Heinzelmaxn, Johaxn Gottfried (fl. 1732). Historiographer 

 to the Eussian government ; recorded plants from Astrachan. 



