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1888, Jackson, Benjamin Daydon. History of the Linnean 

 Collections, prepared for the Centenary Anniversary 

 of the Linnean Society. (Proc. Linn. Soc. 1887-88. 

 pp. 18-34.) 



1903. On Linnean specimens presented to Sir Joseph 



Banks in 1785. (Proc. Linn. Soc. 1902-3, p. 10.) 



1907. On a Manuscript list of the Linnean Herbarium in 



the handwriting of Carl von Linne, presumably compiled 

 in the year 1755 .... to which is appended a Catalogue 

 of the Genera in the Herbarium, with the numbers of 

 the sheets of specimens. Prepared for the Anniversary 

 Meeting of the Linnean Society of London, 24th May, 

 1907, in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the birth 

 of Carl von Linne. (Proc. Linn. Soc. 1906-7, 89-126.) 



1888. Wainio, Edtaed August. Eevisio lichenum in herbario 

 Linnaei asservatorum. Medd. Soc. Fauna et Flora 

 fennica, xiv. 1886 (1888) 1-10. 



1894. Clarke, Charles Baron. On certain authentic Cyperacese 

 of Linnaeus. Journ. Linn. Soc, Bot. xxx. (1894) 

 299-315. 



1907. Enander, Sven Johan. Studier ofver Scdices i Linnes 

 herbarium. {In: Inbjudning till Theologie Doktors 

 Promotionen .... den 24 Maj, li07.) Uppsala, 1907, 

 1-138, t. 2. 



1907. LiNDMAN, C[arl] A[xel] M[agnus]. a Linnsean Her- 

 barium in the jVatural History Museum in Stockholm. 

 I. Arkiv for botanik, vii. 1908. No. 3, 57 pp. 



1910. II. Ih. ix. 1910. ^o. 6, 50 pp. 



Note the introductory portion, pp. 1-18, of the first 

 part, where the respective herbaria of the younger 

 Linne, Alstromer and Montin are set forth. 



1911. Beckmann, Johannes. 



J. B.'s Schwedische E-eise in den Jahren 1765-1766. 



Tagebuch herausgegeben von Th. M. Fries. 



Upsala, 1911. 8vo. (Pp. 96-98.) 



1912. Howe, Eeginald Heber, Junior. 



The Lichens of the Linnean Herbarium with remarks 

 on Acharian material. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xxxlx. 

 (1912) 199-203. 



Explanation or the Abbreviations and Signs 

 used in the following pages. 



Specific names printed in Eoman type, as " fastuosa," show that a 

 plant is so termed in the herbarium by Linne himself ; if by 

 an amanuensis and clearly under Linne's direction, that is 

 indicated by the addition in parentheses of the name of the 



