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Solander at the extreme bottom of each sheet ; cf. Smith, 

 Linn. Oorr. i. pp. 42-44. 



BuE&ESS, Rev. Dr. John (fl. 1771-1805), lichenologist at Kirk- 

 michael, Dumfries. 



BuRMAN, Jan (1706-1779), eminent Dutch botanist; contributed 

 Cape and Javan plants : father of 



BuRMAN, NicoLAUS Lauuent (1734-1793). Visited Uppsala in 

 1760, and afterwards was a frequent correspondent. 



Catesby, Mark (1680-1749), author of the ' JN'atural History of 

 Carohna,' etc. 



Celsius, Olof, the elder (1670-1756). Linne's early benefactor 

 in his Uppsala student period. He returned to the garden, 

 plants he had taken thence when the place lay in neglect. 



Clayton, John (1686 or 1693?-1773). Born in Middlesex, 

 collected in Virginia, sent plants to (xronovius, who published 

 his ' Flora Virginica ' in 1739-43. Linne says : — " When 

 I assisted Dr. Gronovius in examining plants from Virginia, 

 I got duplicates of most of them." The labels to these are 

 in the handwriting of Gronovius. 



Clifford, George (1685-1760). Linne's patron at Hartecamp, 

 near Haarlem, who " had an excellent herbarium from which 

 he gave me all the duplicates " ; (see also ' Sp. PL' ed. 2, 

 prsef.). These are recognisable by their thick good paper, 

 which has been cut down from the original size, 18" x 11" 

 (45-5 cm.x28 cm.) to the small size noted on p. 7. They 

 amount to about 100 sheets, most of them still further 

 marked, by portions of the printed vase at the base of the 

 stem of the specimen, or the ticket at the left hand at 

 the bottom, marks well known to those who have referred to 

 the Herb. Cliff ort. at the British Museum. 



€oLLiNSON, Peter (1694-1768). Contributed plants from his 

 garden ; bought Browne's herbarium on behalf of Linne in 

 1758. 



Cronstedt, Count Carl Johan (1709-1779) [not "Jakob "J. 



Dahl, Anders (1751-1789). The records in the herbarium are 

 probably only as an amanuensis ; his names are on the back 

 of each sheet, close to the bottom. 



Dahlberg, Colonel Carl Gustaf (fl. 1754-75). A Swede residing 

 in Surinam ; during a visit to his native country in 1754, 

 he invited Rolander, then a promising pupil at Uppsala, to 

 return with him. Plants were sent to Linne from Dahlberg, 

 including those which came through the King (Gustaf III.), 

 which were the last upon which Linne was able to do any 

 botanic work ; manv were published in the ' Supplementum.' 



Dalberg, Nils (1736-1820), a brother of the last, though he 

 spelled his name differently ; a student at Uppsala, became 

 eminent as a medical man, and enthusiastic naturalist. 



Dalman, Johan Fredrik (1726-18^9). Sent some plants from 

 India, the result of a voyage thither in 1748. 



