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LINNAEUS’S TOUR TO HOLLAND. 
LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS 
RESPECTING HIM. 
Dr. Nettelbladt writes from Grcifswald*, July, 12, 1734, 
that he has received the following work : Caroli Linnai Stipend. 
Wredian. Fundamenta Botanica, quae majorum operum prodromi 
instar theoriam Scientiae Botanicae per breves aphorismos, sistunt; 
in quarto; and that an editor is wanted. The work contains two 
tables: 1. Systema Vegetablium sexuale, &c. staminibus et pistillis 
construEtum. 2. Systema Vegetabilium Calycinum: e calycis diversis 
speciebus compositum. — Doftor Nettelbladt has the manuscript 
in his own hands, and he who may desire to publish it, is requested to 
apply to him. Linnaeus is in other respe&s a young but very able 
Swedish botanist, whose exertions will prove very great and service- 
able in time, and are already extensive. 
Charles Linnjeus, the celebrated Swedish physician and botanist 
who has frequently been mentioned, travelled a few days ago through 
Hambro to Holland, accompanied by M. Sohlberg, his pupil. He 
* See Hamburgiscbe Berichte, 1734. No. 59, 1735, No. 47. 
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