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Lindberg (GUSTAP ANDERS). [1832-1900] 



Brazilian Muscineae acquired with the collections of Hampe and 

 Stephsmi. 



Lindberg (SEXTUS OTTO). [1835-1889] 



2,057 mosses, including many authentic specimens, from his herbarium, 

 purchased 1886. 



Lindberg (S. O.) and E. FR. Lackstrbm. 



" Hepaticae Scandinavicae," 50 specimens (1874), purchased 1875. 



Lindeberg (CARL JOHAN). [1815-1900] 

 " Hieracia Scandinavicae exsiccata," purchased. 



Linden (JEAN JULES). [1817-98] 



1,143 plants from Columbia, purchased 1843-68. 



Lindheimer (FERDINAND). [1801-79] 

 775 plants from Texas, purchased 1845-50. 



Lindig (ALEXANDER). 



The types of his lichens from New Granada, 667 specimens, purchased 

 1875 ; also the types of his mosses, acquired with Herb. Hampe. 



Lindsay (WILLIAM LAUDER). [1829-80] 



343 lichens and other cryptogams, presented 1871; plant-remains 

 from New Zealand, Scotland, etc., presented 1874. 



Linhart (GYORGY). [1844- ] 



" Fungi Hungarici," 5 centuries (1882-86), purchased 1899. 



Linnaeus (CARL). [1707-78] 



The herbarium of PAUL HERMANN (q.v.) contains the plants on 

 which Linnaeus's "Flora Zeylanica " is based, with names in his MS. A 

 few specimens were obtained by Banks from the Linnaean herbarium by 

 exchange with Sir J. E. Smith. Clifford's herbarium, containing the 

 plants described by Linnaeus in the " Hortus Cliffortianus " (1737) was 

 bought by Banks in 1791. 

 See CLIFFORD. 



Linton (EDWARD FRANCIS) [1848- ] and WILLIAM RICHARDSON 

 Linton. 



Sets of British Eubi, Salices, and Hieracia, purchased 1892, etc. 



Lister (ARTHUR). [1830- ] 



1,101 slides and 619 specimens, illustrating his Monograph of the 

 Mycetozoa, presented 1894-1902 ; 110 British Mycetozoa with 36 coloured 

 drawings, presented 1890. 



Llewelyn (JOHN DILLWYN). 



99 freshwater algae and 129 lichens, presented 1889. 



Lobb (THOMAS), [d. 1894] 



711 plants from Malasia, purchased 1846-48; 819 plants from the 

 Eastern Archipelago, presented by H. J. Veitch, Esq., 1888 ; 400 plants 

 from Borneo, purchased 1894. 



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