20 INDEX TO THE 



SoLAKDER, Daniel (1733-1781'). ^'ext to Lofting, esteemed 

 by Limie as his favourite pupil ; plants from Pile Lappiuark 

 and England ; wrote up Browne's Jamaica plants in the 

 herbarium in 1759, and shortly afterwards left ISwedeu for 

 London ; never returned to his native land. See Biography 

 in Ikniis's 'Journal,' edited by Sir .Joseph Hooker, liondon, 

 1896, pp. xxxviii xlii, with portrait by John Zoffany. 



SoxxEUAT, riLHRE (1749-1814), celebrated traveller in Tropical 

 Asia. 



Spahrmax, A>'i>EHS (1748-1820). Another of Linnd's noted pupils. 

 Ho travelled to Cliina (Canton), and published his tra\els, 

 lirst as a thesis, and afterwards in a volume. Whilst staying 

 at the Cape he was induced to join the Forsters in Cook's 

 second voyage, on board the 'Kesohition ' in 1772, returning 

 with them to the Cape in 1775 and coining home later. 

 Numerous specimens in the herbarium, marked " Sp," 



Steller, Georg WiLnEr.Ai (1709-1746). Assistant to Gmelin in 

 the Siberian investigations; travelled to Kamtschatka, and 

 crossed to North America ; he died at Tinmen on his return 

 homewards. His collections were bought by Deiuidoff and 

 some were given to Linne ; about thirty of his ])lants are iu 

 the herbai'ium. 



SwARTZ, Olof (1760-1818). The specimens are chiefly lichens, 

 ticketed with extreme care, and iisuall}'' marked " Sz." or 

 " O.S." ; probably incorporated by the younger Linne. 



Teunstrom, Christopher (i703-l74()). Travelled to India for 

 natural history purposes, and died at Pulo-Condor. 



Thouin, Ats^dhe (1747-1824), a munificent donor of dried speci- 

 mens, chiefly to the younger Ijinne when in Paris. 



Thunbbrg, Carl Peter (1743-1828). Traveller to the Cape, 

 Ceylon and Japan ; successor to the younger Linne in the 

 Chair at U|)psala. His plants are marked "T" with a 

 number referring to some MS. catalogue. 



ToEfcx, Olof (d. 1753). A ship's chaplain, and contemporary of 

 Osbeck ; visited Surat and Malabar ; cf. Osbeck ' Dagbok ' 

 316(1757). 



TtJLBAGii, C. liuK (d. 1771). Dutch Governor of the Cape, who 

 made Linne "a present of above 200 of the rarest plants 

 that grow there, all put up with great care, besides a number 

 of roofs and bulbs alive, for the purpose of being planted 

 in the garden." 



TuRRA, Antonio (1730-1796), professor at Yicenza. Sent Italian 

 plants. 



Tuv(^;n, Erik (fl. 1754). Sent Orchis samhucina to Linne from 

 near Stockholm, tlie first record in Sweden. 



Vandelli, Domingos (fl. 1768-1789), ])rofessor in Lisbon. Sent 

 Portuguese plants, and some from the Colonies. 



Velez, Cristobal (d. 1753), a friend of Liifling. Sent Spanish 

 plants to Linne ; his collection passed into the hands of Quer. 



AVaciiendorf, Eveuhard Jacob tan (1702-1758), of Utrecht, 

 where he was Professor. 



