14 INDEX TO THE 



Haller, Albrecht ton (1708-1777). Seems to have supplied a 

 few specimens only. 



Kallmann, Daniel ZACHAHiiE (1722-1782). Specimens from 

 Spain. 



Hasselquist, Ekedeik (1722-1752). Sent to Egypt and Pales- 

 tine ; died at Smyrna. Queen Lovisa Ulrika redeemed his 

 collections, and Linne received specimens of each when there 

 were three. Linne says : — " 1 have a specimen of every one 

 of the plants found by Hasselquist in Anatolia, Egypt, and 

 Palestine." This seems to be exaggerated, as the list I have 

 taken out of the plants marked as collected by Hasselquist, 

 falls far short of the number cited by Linne as observed by 

 the traveller in ' Elora Palsestina ' (Am. Acad. iv. 449-467). 



Hebbnstreit, Johann Ernst (1702-1757). Plants from the East. 



Heinzelmann, Johann Gotteeied (fl. 1732). Historiographer 

 to the Eussian government ; recorded plants from Astrachan. 



Houston, William (1695-1733). American plants received 

 through P. Miller. 



Hudson, William (1730-1793). Author of the ' Elora anglica.' 



Jacquin, Baron Nicolaus Joseph von (1727-1817). A valued 

 correspondent : most of his tickets were pasted down by 

 Linne. Plants from America, Austria, and many from 

 gardens. 



JussiEU, Bernaed de (1699-1776). Seeds to Linne in large 

 quantity for the Uppsala garden during many years ; many 

 plants reared from them, no doubt, are concealed under the 

 initials H. U. = Hortus Upsaliensis : "he also gave me a 

 g:reat many dried specimens." 



Kahlee, Martin (1728-1773). Chiefly plants from Italy ; many 

 are marked " Kh." 



Kalm, Pehr (1715-1779). This pupil of Linne travelled from 

 1747 to 1749 in North America and Canada ; he " collected 

 a vast number . . . and gave me one of each." These speci- 

 mens are marked " K." 



Kleynhof, Christiaen (fl. 1761-65), "who formed the largest 

 botanical garden in Java, and there raised a great many East 

 Indian plants, on his return home to Holland, sent us a large 

 trunk full." Some Japanese plants are also recorded from 

 him. 



XoNiG, JoHAN Gerard (1728-1785). Several hundreds of plants 

 from Iceland and Southern India ; the latter are labelled with 

 the collector's own tickets, and sometimes annotated by the 

 younger Linne. 



Krascheninnikow, Stephan Petrotio (1713-1755). Siberian 

 plants. 



Lagerstrom, Magnus (d. 1759). Engaged in the East Indian 

 trade ; communicated some Asiatic rarities to Linne. 



Latourette, Marc Antoine Louis Claret de (1729-1793). A 

 few specimens noted as contributed by him. 



