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GoL'AX, AxTOiXE (1733-1S21), ^lany specimens from Moiit- 

 pellier. 



Geoxbekg, AxDEiis Nils (fl. ITtJO). Cf. Am. Acad. vi. p. 415, 



GROxovirs, Jax Fredrik (1690-1762)," a coustant correspondent 

 living at Leyden, 



GuxxER, Johax Erxst (1718-1773). Bishop of Trondhjem ; 

 marine specimens. 



Gyllexborg, Cotint Carl (1670-17-16). Chancellor of the Uni- 

 versity ; sent collection of amphibia. ^ 



Haartmax, Johax Jqhaxssox (1725-1787); student at Abo and 

 Uppsala, in his later years professor of medicine at the former. 



Hallmaj!, Daxiel Zachari.e (1722-1782). Spanish specimens. 



Hasselquist, Fredrik (1722-1752), pupil; travelled in the 

 East, Palestine, and died at Smyrna. The queen of Sweden 

 purchased his collections, and Linnaeus described them. 



Hast, Eeixhold (1726-1747?), educated for the medical pro- 

 fession, but died early in his career. 



Heise, Johaxxes GoTiT.OB (fl. 1757). Communicated Phalangivm 

 tricar inatum from Dresden. 



Holm, Jorgex Tyge (1726-1759), a Danish pupil; after his re- 

 turn home named professor in Copenhagen but died that year. 



Hi'PSCH, JoiiAXX Wilhelm Carl Adolpii, Freyherr von(fl. 1768- 

 1781) : once mentioned, Mant. p. 547. 



IsACSOX, Bergii. Communicated t^vo species of Asilus from 

 Gerrjauy. 



Jacquix, Baron Xicolaus Joseph a'ox (1727-1817), a valued 

 correspondent, living near Vienna. 



Kahler, Marxix (1728-1773), pupil ; tra^-elled in South Europe. 



Kallexberg, — . "Mentioned twice in ' Fainia suecica,' ed. II., 

 pp. 149, 232. 



Kalm, Pehr (1715-1779), in Xorth America and Canada in 

 1747-49. 



Klase, Lars Magxi'S (1722-1766). At one time provincial sur- 

 geon at Jonkopiug, but died in misery at Stockholm due to 

 his reckless life. 



KuRKERiTZ, C. G. Entomologist living at Uppsala ; contributed 

 insects. 



KcixiG, .Johax Gerhard (1728-1785). Surgeon to the Danish 

 missionaries in India ; Indian specimens. 



KuHX, Adam (1791-1817), pupil from X. America : afterwards 

 professor of medicine iu Philadelphia. 



Lagerstrom, Magxus (d. 1759). Asiatic rarities were contributed 

 by him. 



Laxmaxx, Eric (1737-1796). Siberian objects. 



L'Ammi]{AL, Jeax (b. 1680). Eminent Dutch engraver; amongst 

 other works published ' Collection des insectes.' ^ 



Leche, Johax (1704-1764), professor of anatomy at Abo ; sent 

 insects from Skfme, when living at Lund. 



