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born at Carlscrona, August 29th, 1743, and died at Bern, in 1791*.—. 

 Farther, the aulic counsellor and Chevalier Murray at Goettingen, who 

 was born at Stockholm June 27, 1740, and died May 22, 1791 1. 



To the eminent German disciples of Linnaeus may be added M. 

 Meyer at Stettin, and Doftors Leppentin and J. Grunov of Ham 

 burgh. The latter died in 1783. 



These- pupils esteemed and revered their master, who, in return, testi- 

 fied gratitude to their love and friendship to their merits. He conferred 

 upon them the greatest honour he could confer, by perpetuating their 

 names in the vegetable reign. He thus glorified, for instance, his Ger- 

 man pupils and friends, by the Schrebera, Giesekia, Ehrharta, Murraya, 

 Jacquinia, Scopolia, Ludwigia, Gleditschia, Munchausia, Moehringiat 

 Treiuia, Sec. Sec — His Swedish disciples and friends by the Torenia, 

 Osbeckia, Solandra. Kalmia, Alstroemeria, Lagerstroemia, Browaliiaf 

 Celsia, Rudbeckia, Moraea, Bceckia, Sec. — His friends and the meritorious 

 botanists of Switzerland, by the Halleria, Gesneria, Scheuchzeria : — His 

 friends in Great' Britain, by the Sloanea, Sherardia, Dillenia, Collinsoniat 

 Milleria, Lawsonia, Ehretia, Ellisia, Hopea, Hillia, Sibthorpiaf Sec. — 

 His Spanish pupils and friends, by the Queria, Minuartia, Valetia, Orie- 

 gia, Salvadora, Ovieda, Monarda, Barnadesia, Mutisia, Htrnandia, Xi- 

 mena, Sec. — His friends in France, by the Sauvagesia, Jmdcea, Reau- 

 muria, Valantia, Dodartia Barreria, Isnardia, Guettarda, Gouania, Mag- 



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* See Formey's panegyric onFERBER, read in the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, 

 Feb. 3, 1791. German. 



t Eulogium Jo. An DR. Murray, in consessu, reg. scient. societ. recitatum die iv. Jan. 

 1791. A C. G. Heyne, Goeiiingae, 1791. Twelve pages in quarto. 



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