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to as a pattern to all, who love, pursue and patronize studies, who 



excels in reasoning powers, and who deserve to To the 



Great God, who has ordered this world in such an indescribable 

 manner, and has created and preserved us to be its ... . and Spec- 

 tatores, be praise and thanks for our having performed our journey 

 in safety. 



" Dabam Fahlu Kongsgard " Carl Linnaeus." 



1734 Aug. 25." 



The following list of acquaintances made during the journey, with 

 remarks on each, is placed at the end of the journal : — 



Biursas .... Pastor .... Lundvall, Mr. Job juvenis, fidus. 



Rattvik Dean Humblaeus, Mag. Olaus. . sublimis, 60genarius. 



Accountant.Olof Laresu simplex, Mineralogus. 



Orsa Pastor .... Schedevin, Mag. Dan. . . doctus, oeconom. 



Commander Olof Laresu simpl., bonus. 



Mora Dean .... Emporelius, Mag. Job. . . VOgenavius. 



Adjunctus . Wistblad, Mag. Tob sibi sapiens. 



Elfdabl .... Pastor .... Nasman, Eric bospitalis. 



Serna Pastor Floraeus, Mr. Gabr adustus. 



Ror s-i_. ^ wjiiTiTTj r bumanissimus 



y.. Du-ector . . Bredabl, Mr. Land ■{ 



Norveg. J L omnium. 



Hyttskrifv . Irrgens, Mr, Hennig bonus & astutus. 



^ .. XI, • m^ T 1 r bonus animus eer- 



Overstigare.Bortgrevin, Mr. Leonh. . . < . ° 



L manic. 



Lima Pastor .... Gezelius phlegmat. 



r curiosiss. pauperri- 

 Transtrand . Comminist. Dale, Mr. Lars J. mus, abjectiss. doc- 



1- tissimus. 

 Malung .... Pastor .... Harkman, M. Vindikt . . pblegmat. 



Nas Pastor .... Dicander, M. Eric doctus, sapiens. 



Floda Pastor .... Rabenius, Mr. Job bumaniss., sapiens. 



Gagne .... Comminist. Biorknian, Mr. Sven .... bonus vir,non bospitalis. 

 Abl Pastor .... Lundberg, Mr. Job simplex. 



Lastly is added a copy of the warrant alluded to above, which is 

 furnished with the seal and signature of Linnaeus: — 



" We prseses and membra of the Reuterholmian Travelling Society 

 through Dalecarlia make known by this letter patent to all con- 

 cerned, that we have nominated and appointed our master of the 

 horse, Mr. Ingel. Fahlstedt, at his own request and on account of his 

 science, as our ordinary Membrum Mineralogicum, and as such to 

 be as industrious as is in his power, to attend to his branch of re- 

 searches as regards the province of Dalecarlia for the good of the 



