10 CATALOGUE OF THE 



Bergius, Petek Joxas (1730-1790), an eminent Stockholm 



physician. 

 BiERCHEy, Pehr (1731-1774), naval Surgeon in the Swedish fleet. 

 Blom, Carl Magxus (1737-1815), provincial doctor in Hede- 



mora district. 

 Branber, afterwards SK:JOLDEBRA^'D, Erik (1720-1814). Swedish 



Consul at Algiers, from 1753 to 1765 ; many insects sent 



from North Africa, 

 BRtJNXiOH, MoRTEX Thraxe (J 737-1763), professor of zoology in 



Copenhagen. 

 Celsius, Oloe, the elder (1670-1756), mentioned in connection 



with Aranea reticulata. 

 Christier>"I>', Carl. " Phalaena CJiristiernana. Upsala lecta 



ante diem 1763, jun. 26 fatalem observatori Car. Christi- 



ernin. eximiae spei juveni." Syst. ed. XII. p. 877. 

 Clerck, Carl Alexander (1709-1765), celebrated dranglitsman 



of insects. 

 Cyrillo, Domexico (1730-1799), professor in Naples. 

 Dahlberg, Col. Carl G-ustaf (fl. 1754-55). Surinam specimens, 

 de Geer, Count Carl (1720-1778), eminent entomologist ; some 



fishes and serpents were described from his collection by 



Linne. 

 Ekeuerg, Carl Gustaf (1716-1784). Specimens from the East 



Indies. 

 Ellis, John (1711-1776), a London merchant, and close corre- 

 spondent of Linne. 

 Eabricius, Johan Christian (1745-1808), pupil and eminent 



entoiiiologist. 

 Eagraeus, Joxas Tiieodor (1729-1797), custodian of Baron C. 



Alstrcimer's collection at Alingsas. 

 Ealk, Jokax Pehr (1733-1774). Specimens from Eussia. 

 Eerber, Johax Hinrik (1703-1781). Specimens from south of 



Enrope. 

 EoRSKAL, Pehr (1736-1 768). Specimens from Egypt and Arabia, 



where he died. 

 Eorsskahl, Johan (1691-1762), clergyman in Stockholm ; father 



of preceding, in spite of different spelling. 

 EoTHERGiLL, JoHX (1712-1780), eminent English medical practi- 

 tioner ; sent insects t'o Linne. 

 Erisch, Johaxx Leoxhard (1666-1743), gymnasialdirecktor in 



Berlin and writer on birds and insects. 

 Gabriel, Frater [Baron de Latourdaigxes ?] (fl. 1757-1768), a 



Capnchin friar, sent a few specimens from Erance. 

 Gahx, Hexrik (1747-1816). Specimens during his travels in 



England. 

 Gardex, Alexander (1730-1791). Eishes, etc. from Carolina, 



through Ellis. 

 Geoeeroy, Etiexxe Louis (1725-1810), eminent Erench zoologist. 



