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ium of Linnaeus, formerly housed in the little museum at Ham- 

 marby, is now to be found at the rooms of the Linnean Society 



At Stockholm I visited Rontell, a very active mycologist 

 with a large private collection of fungi, and arranged for the 

 exchange of specimens in certain groups. Besides being well 

 acquainted with Swedish fungi, he has worked considerably during 

 the last few years with important collections at the Riksmuseum 

 made in Brazil by the expeditions under Dr. Malme. These 



construction is completed. The new garden 

 :d and the plantations are already far advanced, under the 

 lirection of Professor Wittrock. 



2 special object of my visit to Copenhagen was to examine 

 ngus collections made by Liebmann and Oersted in tropica 

 ica and described by Fries. Some of these description: 



■ably 



