100 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE 



Caroli LiNNAEi Cl. Ekeblad And. Hopken N, Palmstierna et 



C. HaRLEMAN Die. MDCCXLVI. 



Gold Medal, struck for Count Tessiu in 1758. 



Ohverse.— Bust as in the last. C. Linnaeus Equ. Aur. Archiat. 



ET Pr. Ul'S. 



Reverse. — Three crowns, representing the three Kingdoms of Nature. 

 Motto, Illcstrat. 



Silver Medal. 



See the Medals exhibited by Sir Joseph Hooker, K. C.S.I. 



Silver Medal by Liuugberger, struck by commaud of Grustavus 

 III., in 1778. 



Obverse. — Bust of Linnaeus, in wig, to right. Motto, Carolus Lin- 

 naeus Aech. Reg. Equ. auratus. 



Reverse. — Cybele, with Key and Lion as symbols, surrounded by animals 

 and plants, her head reposing on her hand, bewailing her loss. Motto, 

 Deam luctus angit amissi. 



In the Exergue. — Post obitum Upsaliae D. x. Jan. mdcclxxviii. 

 Rege jubente. 



These three Medals were presented by Mrs. J. J. Bennett, 15th May, 

 18/6, after the death of her husband, to whom they had been given by 

 Robert Brown. 



Bkonze Medal : copy of the last. 



Presented by Dr. J. E. Gray, 20th October, 18/4. 



These Medals are figured in Afzelius's Egenh. Anteck. tab. 3. 



Small Broxze, with reverse blauk. 

 Lent by Sir Joseph Hooker, K. C.S.I. 



MANUSCEIPTS. 



[Since the following list was drawn up, some of the previously uni)ub- 

 lished manuscripts have been issued by the Royal Academy of Sciences at 

 Stockholm ; they were prepared by the late Dr. Ahrling, and brought out 

 since his death, under the title of ' Carl von Linne's Ungtlomsskrifter 

 samlade af Ewald Ahrling och efter bans dod med statsunderstiid utgifna 

 af K. Vetenskaps-akadeuiien,' 2 vols., 8vo, Stockholm, 1888-89. 



References to these volumes have been supplied in the annexed list.] 



HoHTUS Uplandicus, sive Enunieratio Plontaruni, quae in variis 

 Hortis Uplandiae, iiuprimis autem in Horto Botanico TJpsa- 

 licusi coluntur. Methodo Tournefortiana in Classes redactae. 



[1730?] 



The earliest Linnean Manuscript in the Society's possession, and believed 

 to be the earliest production extant of the author. It is recorded in various 

 states : e. y. " Hortus Uplandicus, methodo propria in 21 Classes distributa 

 d. 2!) Julii 17-'i() "' (the first hint of the sexual system) ; a third in 1731 ; a 

 fourth, "Adonis Uplandicus, sive Hortus Uplandicus secundum methodum 



