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SECTION V. 
LINNiEUS GOES TO HOLLAND.— HIS RESIDENCE AT 
SPRFCKELSEN — the seven headed serpent of the LATTER.— LINN/EUS 
PROVES IT TO BE NO PHENOMENON. -HE IS SUDDENLY FORCED TO QUIT HAM- 
i° f H TAKES HIS DEGREE AS DOCTOR AT HARDER WYK.-HIS DISSERTA- 
T^ o7 fNAUGURATION.-GOE.S TO I.EYDEN.-HIS ACQUAINTANCE WITH 
vIn rSyen VAN sumeten, lieberkuhn, and gronov.-publishes his sy. 
STEM ANA-EUR-E.-W Airs ON BOERHAAVE. BIOGRAPHICAL STRICTURES- 
ANECDOTES-LINNVEUS RESOLVES TO RETURN TO SWEDEN BY AMSTERDAM- 
'S ACQUAINTED HERE WITH j. BUR MANN. ANECDOTE. LINN ALUS STAYS 
WITH BURMANN -WORKS IN HIS BOTANICAL L1BRARY-IS RECOMMENDED 
m BOERHAAVE TO CLIFFORD, BURGOMASTER OF AMSTERDAM. IS CHARGED 
BY BOERHAAVE 1U u, ' » AT H ARTEC AMP. — ANECDOTES. — AC- 
FRMI D OBUV^“m/ RKIDMCE AT HARTPCAMP.-HK WORK IN THE BP- 
VIENNA— GOES OVER TO ENGLAND. — SIR HANSSLOANE. MILLER. PROFESSOR 
DILLENIUS AT OXFORD. — RECEPTION— ANECDOTES— ACCOUNT OF D1LLEN 
—LINNjEUS FORMS SEVERAL OTHER CONNECTIONS— RETURNS TO HOLLAND— 
ms 7FAL OF REFORM— HIS HERCULEAN LABOURS— HIS WORKS IN IM7-— 
SENSATIONS AND REFUTATIONS OCCASIONED BY THEM-OPIN.ON ON HIS 
PROFESSOR LUDWIG AND THE CELEBRATED JEAN JACQUES ROUS- 
WORKS BY PROFESSOR LUD^ i .is pHYSICIAN TO SURINAM.-HE PRO- 
^SEslSf mEND BARTSCH.-MELANCHOLY END OF THE LATTER. LINN ALUS 
GOES TO LEYDEN— IS ATTACKED BY THE HOME-SICKNESS— LEAVES H A R I 
CAMP— SUBSEQUENT DECLINE OF THAT PLACE— VAN ROYEN ANECDOF E. 
UNNjEUS BECOMES THE AUTHOR OF THE SYSTEM OF BOTANY PUBLISHED BY 
THE LATTER— PUBLISHES ARTEDI’S ICHTHYOLOGY— THE DUTCH ARE THE 
nRST WHO DO HOMAGE TO HIS REFORM. LINNjEUS LON ™*™Ig1tOLR 
FIRS1 CAUSES HIS VAIN RESOLUTION OF MAKING A TOUR 
TRY '— ^,v hf ^kesI trJP TO PARIS-HIS ACQUAINTANCE IN THAT 
IN GERMANY.-HE TAKES A TRIP MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACA. 
CAPITAL— IS ELECTED A tORRE ms RETURN TO SWEDEN. 
DEMY OF SCIENCES AT PARIS— ANECDOTES— HIS RE it 
Having spent his winter months in visiting his friends and rela- 
. • nrcDarina his academical dissertations, and arranging the 
latives, in prep«um 0 
colleaions of his materials of reform, which he considered as his most 
valuable treasures, L.uxfus began in April, .735, to 
foreign 
