LIXI!rBA>' ZOOJiOGICAli SPECIMENS. 13 



SoLANDEE, Daniel (1736-1782); favourite pupil, afterwards 



librarian to Sir Joseph Banks, Bt. 

 Spabrman, Anders (1748-1820). Traveller to China, the Cape, 



and the Antarctic. 

 Spenglee, Lorenz (1720-1808); conchologist at Copenhagen. 



SxARCK, David (fl. 1746-65), professor at Abo. 



Stellek, Georg Wilhelm (1709-1746). Specimens f rorn Kamt- 

 schatka. 



Stromer, Martin (1707-1770), professor of Astronomy at 

 Uppsala. 



Theel, Daniel (1744-1795), army surgeon settled at Stockholm ; 

 renowned for his skill in operative surgery. 



Thunberg, Carl Peter (1743-1828); pupil and successor to the 

 younger Linne at Uppsala, travelled much. 



TiDSTROM, Anders Philip (1723-1779) ; a favourite pupil from 

 his constant liveliness ; chiefly a mineralogist. 



TuLBAGH, C, EiJK (d. 1771), Grovernor for 20 years of the Dutch 

 colony at the Cape. 



Uddman, Isaac (1731-1781), a medical man in private practice 

 at Uppsala. 



Vandelli, Domingos (fl. 1768-89), professor at Lisbon ; Portu- 

 guese and Brazilian specimens. 



"Wahlbom, Johan Gustaf (1724-1807), a favourite pupil; after- 

 wards in medical practice at Kalinar. 



"WiLKK, Samuel Gustav (fl. 1760-65; d. 1791); entomologist 

 of Greifswald. 



WiJRTEMBERG, MaX VON, cf. MAXIMILIAN III. 



Zoega, Johan (1742- 1797) ; pupil from Denmark, much esteemed 

 by Linne. 



Peculiar Marginal Signs. 



In the interleaved and annotated copy of ed. X. of the Systema 

 which was marked by Linne, and is the earlier catalogue of his- 

 zoological collections, we meet M'ith special signs in the margin 

 peculiar to this volume, they are these : — 



1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 



I have enquired of entomologists at home and in Sweden in 

 vain for any explanation of these signs. As, therefore, no one 

 else has ventured to make any suggestion, I venture to do so 

 myself, and in the absence of any definite information, to put 

 forward a theory in place of none. From the small size of the 

 signs, it is sometimes difficult to be sure of the shape intended,, 

 hence the doubts indicated below. 



