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SECTION IX. 
remarkable events of the life of linnalus. 
l^NfcUS DESCRIBES THE NATURAL CABINET OF COUNT TESSIN. - ULRICA 
T nmSA QUEEN OF SWEDEN.-HER EXTRAORDINARY LOVE OF NATURE.- 
LOUISA, QUEEN U R 0 y AL CABINETS OF NATURAL HISTORY AT UL- 
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE M _ LINN ^US ARRANGES AND DESCRIBES 
TATIONS (AMUlM 1 1 AXES ACADEMICA). — SOME ACCOUN 1 RESPECTING THE, 
number of dissert ations over which linnalus presided.- he tub- 
ms PHILOSOPHIA BOTAN1CA AND HIS SPECIES PLANTARUM -ACCOUNT 
LISHE tt works —INTRODUCTION OF TRIVIAL NAMES. —BOTANY IS FACI- 
OF THESE WORKS IN T CAROLINA LOUISA OF BADEN, A PECULIAR 
LITATE o7 N ATURE AND A PROTECTRIX OF LINNjEUS. OTHER FRIENDS OF 
LOVER OF NATURE AND A ENGLAND, FRANCE AN D VUERICA— 
LINN ,PAT. CURIOSITIES SENT to him FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD- 
FARTHER IMPROVEMENTS IN the ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDEN AI UPSAL. 
RECEIVES THE FIRST GREEN TEA-SHRUB 
D rut’’ % SIIGHTS THE OFFERS MADE TO HIM FROM MADRID AND 
FROM CHINA^LIGH QI the swedish LITERATI WHO IS CREATED 
PETERSBURGH. IS t he t HOEPKEN'S PANEGYRIC ON LINNALUS.- 
£* "" “the TaDEMY OF SCIENCES AT STOCKHOLM, AND 
ANOTHER OF THAT AT PETERSBURGH. 
W E now return to those remarkable occurrences peculiarly inci- 
dent to the academical life of Linnalus, which, for the sake of a 
more comprehensive view, we shall present in a period of ten years, 
namely, from 1750 to 1760. His disciples became the priests and 
