LINNEAN HERBARIUM. 17 



Holm, Joeqen Tige (1720-59). Danish student and respondent 

 under Liune ; returned to Copenhagen and died the same 

 year. Sent Atriplex pedanculata from Denmark. 



Houston, William (1695-1733). American plants received 

 through P. Miller. 



Hudson, William (1730-1793). Author of the ' Flora anglica.' 



Jacquin, Baron Nicolaus Joseph von (1727-1817). A valued 

 correspondent ; most of his tickets were pasted down by 

 Liniie. Plants from America, Austria, and many from 

 gardens. 



JussiEU, J3ERNARD DE (1699-1776). Seeds to Linne in Large 

 quantity for tlm Uppsala garden during many years ; many 

 plants reared from tliem, no doubt, are concealed under the 

 initials H. U. = Hortu8 Upsaliensis : "he also gave me a 

 great many dried specimens." 



Kahler, Martin (1728-1773). Chiefly plants from Italy ; many 

 are marked "Kh." 



Kalm, Pehr (1715-1779). This pupil of Linue travelled from 

 1747 to 1749 in jN'orth America and Canada; he " collected 

 a vast number . . . and gave me one of each." These speci- 

 mens are marked " K." 



Kleynhof, Ciiristiaen (fl. 1701-65), " who formed the largest 

 botanical garden in Java, and there raised a great many East 

 Indian plants, on his return home to Holland, sent us a large 

 trunk full." Some Japanese plants are also recorded from 

 him. 



KoNiG, JoHAN Gerard (1728-1785). Several hundreds of plants 

 from Iceland and Southern India; the latter are labelled 

 with the collector's own tickets, and sometimes annotated by 

 the younger Linne. 



Kraschenin:nikow, Stephan Petrovic (1713-1755). Siberian 

 plants. 



KuHN, Adam (1741-1817), pupil nnder Linne, afterwards Prof, 

 of Medicine at Philadelphia; sent Cliuojjodium. hicanum 

 from North America. 



Lagerstrom, Magnus (d. 1759). Engaged in the East Indian 

 trade ; communicated some Asiatic rarities to Linue. 



Latourette, Maro Antoine Louis Claret de (1729-1793). 

 Many specimens noted as contributed by him. 



Lawson, Isaac (fl. 1734-1759). A Scottish graduate of Leyden, 

 and a generous friend to Linne. D. Z. Hallman met him in 

 London in 1759. 



Laxmann, Eric (1737-1790). A correspondent of Linne who 

 sent Siberian plants. 



Leche, Johan (1704-1764). A few sheets from his herbarium 

 written up by him. 



Le Monnier, Louis Guillaume (1717-99). French prof, botany ; 

 sent Pyrenaean plants. 



Lerche, Johan Jakob (1703-1780). Persian plants ; some from 

 Astrachan were received in 1735. 



