Io8 PEOCEEDINOS OF TUE 



LiNNiBUs's Study anb Bedchamber at Ilainmarby, preserved in 

 the same condition as in his time, together with sundry in- 

 struments and pieces of furniture used by him. 



LiNN^us's Museum, situated on the hill above Hammarby, sur- 

 rounded by a pine-wood, and thus protected from fire. Here 

 also Linnaeus gave lectures to his pupils, who gathered around 

 him during the vacation. It is now disused, but unaltered 

 as regards its exterior. 



A PoBTRAiT OF LiNN^us at the age of 40, together with sundry 

 articles belonging to him, e. g. his doctor's hat, walking-stick, 

 and easy-chair, together with tea-cups on which the Linncea 

 is represented, belonging to a service which one of his ad- 

 mirers in Holland had specially made for him in China. 



A Portrait of Linn^us, after the original by Eoslin, which he 

 himself declared to be the best among his portraits. 



A Letter of Linn^us, one of the last penned with his own 

 hand, being dated " 177G Maji 26," and accordingly written 

 during the period of his last illness and bodily weakness, less 

 than a year and eight months before his death (Jan. 10, 1778). 



Photograph of Two Bridal Stools, " with turned feet, painted 

 yellow, and cross-pieces of the same colour ; the cushions 

 or seats are stuffed and covered with pressed velvet plush 

 covers, the ground of which is white, having greyish-blue 

 and broad violet stripes." 



Certified to have been in use, 26th June, 1739, on the occasion of the 

 marriage of Linnaeus with Sara Lisa Moraea. 



GENEEAL LIST OF EXHIBITS. 



Library. 



Memorials of LiNNiEUS. (See foregoing Catalogue, pp. 98-108.) 



Plants, exhibited by the Royal Horticultural Society, Chiswick. 



Plants, exhibited by Mr. H. J. Veitch, Royal Exotic Nursery, 

 Chelsea. 



Council Room. 

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



Wedgewood Medallions of Eminent Scientific Men. 



Li2iN.a:u8, exhibited with his other portraits (p. 106.) 



