LINNEAN HERBARIUM. 19 



Oeder, GrEORG Christi.vx ( 172S-17'J 1), the first editor oE the 



' Mora danicn.' 

 Oldenland, Henrik Bernard (d. 1761). Cape plants collected 



about 1760 ; given to Linnc by J. Burmau. 

 Ortega, Josk (d. 1761). Spanish plants ; a friend of Lolling 



during his two years' stay in Spain. 

 OsBECK, Peiir (1723-1805). Travelled to Canton as ship's 



chaplain; his plants are marked in the herbarium with O, 



or more frequently on the back with the name in full, as 



"Habitat in China. Osbeck "; about 600 plants from 



China. 

 Pallas, Peter Simox (1741-1811 ). The distinguished traveller 



in Russia, who was born and died in Berlin. 

 PoNTiN, Dayid Datidsox (1733-1801)). A cousin of Hasselquist; 



transmitted plants from Malabar. 

 Pott, JoiiA^^'y Friedrich (1738-1805), physician to the Duke of 



Brunswick ; sent a few plants ; see also under Du lloi. 

 Rathgeb, Joseph ton (fl. 1744). Austrian Minister at Venice, 



who sent Italian plants to Liiine. 

 EiciiARD, Louis Claude Marie (1754-1821). Mentioned in the 



' Mantissa ' as a contributor. 

 EoLAMDER, Daxiel (1725-1793). One of Linne's pupils, who 



went to Surinam, but on his return to Sweden gave all his 



plants to Count de (xeer, to Linne's great disgust at the 



" ungrateful liolander." 

 llosEN (afterwards Kosenblad), Eberiiard (1714-1796); pro- 

 fessor at Lund, and younger brother of Linne's colleague 



Nils Rosen (von Eosenstein). Plants from Skfiue. 

 RoTTBoLL, Christen Friis (1727-97), pupil of Linnc', then 



professor of medicine and hotany at Copenhagen ; sent 



Cyperacea?, etc. 1771-75); styled ' Friis ' in his herbarium 



by Linne. 

 EoYEN, Abriaan van (1705-1779). "On my assisting Van 



Eoyen to ari'ange the garden belonging to the University of 



Leyden, I obtained not only a large number of recent plants, 



but also many dried ones." 

 EoTEX, David van (d. 1799), professor in Leyden. 

 Sahlberg, Johan (1741-1810). A few Swedish plants. 

 Sauvaqes, Francois Boissier de la Croix de (1706-1767). 



Linne's most valued correspondent abroad ; he contributed 



plants from the south of France, and also Magnol's herbarium; 



many specimens are labelled by him. 

 Schreber, Joiianx Christian Daniel (1739-1810), an eminent 



pupil of Linne. 

 ScHMiDEL, Casimir Christorii (1718-1792). 

 ScopoLi, JoHANN Anton (1723-1 788). Author of ' Flora Carnio- 



lica,' etc.; plants from south-eastern Europe. 

 Seguier, Jean Franc^ois (1703-1784). Chiefly alpine plants 



from Monte Baldo near Verona. 

 Sibthorp, Humphrey (1713 ?-1 797), professor of botany at 



Oxford. 



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