18 TXDEX TO THE 



Levser, FniEDRicii WiLHELM VOX (1731-1815). .Sent a few 

 plants troiii Central Europe. 



LixxE, Caul yon (1707-177iS). See separate account on p. 21. 



LixxE, Caul von (1741-17815), son of tlio foregoing. Chiefly as 

 auKiuuensis, and editor of the ' .Suppleinentuni.' JMost of his 

 own collections are incorporated with Smith's herbarium, 



LiSTEU, Mautin (1638?-1712). Contributed Lycopodium denti- 

 cidaium from Portugal. 



LuFLiXG, Peiiu (172y-17r)(i), Amanuensis and favourite pupil ; 

 sent Spanish and Spanish American plants to Uppsala, most 

 of which are marked " llispan. Luji." 



LomiEiuo, Juax (171'J-179G). Plants from Cochinchina; after- 

 wards brought out his 'Flora cochhichinensis,' 1700. 



LuDwiG, Christian Gottlieb (170U-1773), professor in Leipzig. 



JMaqnol, Pierre (1638-1715). His herbarium was bought by 

 Sauvages, and presented to Linno ; most of the specimens 

 are marked " M " close to the base of the ])lant, som.etimes 

 also " Monsp." Linne's statement is, " Professor Sauvages 

 had received from Magnol (the great botanist) his entire 

 herbarium, whicli Sauvages made me a present of."' 



^Iartin, Anton Eolandsson (17i;*J-1786). Spitzbergen. 



Masson, Francis (1741-18U5). A few plants from the Cape. 



Miller, Philip (1691-1771). "Miller of Chelsea permitted me 

 to collect many in the garden, and gave me several dried 

 specimens, collected by Houston in South America." 



MiNUART, Jl'an (1673-170S). Spanish plants ; he was a friend 

 of Liifling. 



Mitchell, John (d. 1768), resident in Virginia from 1700 to 

 1748, when he returned to England. 



Monti, Giuseppe (1682-1700), professor of botany at Bologna. 



Montin, Lars (1723-1785), pupil of Linnc: travelled in 1749 in 

 Lule Lappmark for plants; uncle of J.Dryander, Linne's pupil. 



MtJNCHHAusEN, Otto, FreiJierr VON (1716-1774). North German 

 plants. 



Murray, Adolf (1751-1803), a favourite pupil of Linue, though 

 amongst the younger students ; sent plants from Padua to 

 Linne. 



Mutis, Josi^: Celestino (1732-1808), resident in Xew Grenada 

 (Colombia) ; his second collection arrived when Linue was 

 too ill to examine them, so that the younger Linne described 

 them in the ' Supplementum ' and placed them in the her- 

 barium with his written names. Escallon's plants were sent 

 by Mutis. See Smith, Corr. Linn. ii. pp. 532, 537. 



Mtgind, Frands, afterwards Fuantz ton (1710-1789). Many 

 Austrian plants are marked as from him. 



Nietzel, Dietericii (1703-56). German gardener employed 

 at Hartecamp, and from 1741 to his death, at Uppsala ; 

 cf. Gard. Chron. III. Ivii. (1915) 353. 



NoRDBERO, — . The name occurs in the 'Supplementum,' 

 p. 265, as the sender of specimens of the nutmeg tree from 

 Jiauda. 



