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le&ed at Surmam by Rolander, and 

 fent to the cabinet of De Geer, being 

 the principal of what we are acquainted 

 with. The Antarcliic infedts we were 

 totally unacquainted with, excepting 

 thofe ten which Petiver delineated in 

 his Gazophylacium, till the illuftrious 

 Tulbagh, Governor of the Cape of 

 Good Hope, fent a iine colledtion of 

 them to our learned Prefident. Should 

 the Indian and Antarctic infe&s ever 

 come to be pretty generally known, 

 ihey will doubtlefs vie with plants in 

 n.umber, though they will probably 

 never attain to the number which Muf- 

 chenbroek apprehended in his Ora- 

 tion. 



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