C 367' 3 
ACCOUNTS 
RESPECTING 
L I N N A U S, 
(GIVEN BY HIMSELF) 
DURING THE EARLIEST PART OF HIS LITERARY CAREER, 
FROM I73O TO 1735. 
“ Upsal , January, 1732. 
c< A Student of medicine and natural history at this University*, 
« of the name of Charles LinnjEus, takes great pains to repre- 
« sent those two sciences, and botany likewise, in a better light, and 
<e to render them more flourishing. The foreign herbs and plants 
(t which are cultivated either in the fields or gardens of Upland , have 
* This first account respecting Linn^us, appeared in a German periodical work, pub- 
lished at Hamburgh , by Dr. Kohl, entituled Hamburgische Berichten, &c. 1732, No. 
vi. page 45. 
« already 
