12 CATALOGUE OF THE 



LoFLiKG, Pehb, (1729-1756), favourite pupil; Spanish and South 



American insects. 

 LoGiE, Yr. (1739-1768), pupil under Linne 1756-58, sou of 



Swedish consul at Algiers; specimens from Gibraltar and 



JSr. Africa. 

 Malmborg, — . Mentioned twice in ' Fauna suecica,' ed. II., 



pp. 197, 216. 

 Marterwille, Lodewijk van (fl. 1755). Netherlands Minister 



at Stockholm; communicated Phalaena sylvina. (' Eauna 



suecica,' ed. II., p. 306.) 

 Martin, Anton Eolandsson (1729-1786). Spitsbergen objects. 

 Max von Wurtemberg, i. e. Maximilian III, Josef (1727- 



1777), Kurfiirst von Baiern. 

 Modeer, Adolph (1739-1799), surveyor; good entomologist, 

 Moraeus, Johannes (1672-1742). Linne's father-in-law, a prac- 

 tising physician at fahlun. 

 Noobdgreen, Hans Johan (fl. 1759-6-1). Corresponded with 



regard to advising despatch of amphibia and insects from 



Java. 

 OsBECK, Pehr (1723-1805). Chiefly Chinese specimens but a 



few from the neighbourhood of Uppsala. 

 Pennant, Thomas (1726-1798). English traveller and natura- 

 list, 

 Eathgeb, Joseph von (fl. 1744), of Yeuice. 

 Eenstrom, Carl Fredrte (fl. 1752). Author of two papers on 



insects. 

 EoLANDER, Daniel (1725-1793), a pupil, who collected in Suri- 

 nam, but gave everything to Count de Geer, through whom 



Linne received some specimens. 

 EosEN (afterwards Eosenstein) Nils (1706-1773). Eminent 



physician, and Linne's colleague in the faculty of medicine at 



Uppsala. 

 ScHAEFFER, Jacob CHRISTIAN (1718-1790). lusects seut from 



Strassburg. 

 ScHEFFER, Henrik Theophil (1710-1759), mineralogist, at 



Adelfors. 

 SCHLOSSER, Johann Albert (d. 1769), of Amsterdam, had a good 



library. 

 ScHREBER, Johann Christian Daniel (1739-1810), a distin- 

 guished pupil of Linne, and editor of the last ed. of Amoen- 



itates Academicce. 

 Scopoli, Johann Anton (1723-1788). Contributed insects from 



Carniola. 

 Shane, — , Eeferred to in Syst. Nat. ed. XII. p. 1034. 

 Skene, David (1735 ?-177l), physician at Aberdeen ; contributed 



zoophytes. 

 Strussenfeldt, Alexander Michael von (1716-1797), General ; 



wrote on fishes. 



