686 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters . 
13 Reminiscences (Minnen) of seventeen years’ wanderings in northwestern 
America”, Gustof Unonius, vol. 11, p. 221. 1861. 
14 Original certificate. 
15 Dr. T. S. Palmer, 1939 Biltmore St. N. W., Washington, D. S., 1920. Bio¬ 
graphical notices of Thure Kumlien appeared in the “Auk”, vol. 6, pp. 204-205, 
1889, 
16 Bulletin of Wisconsin Natural History Society, new series, vol. 3, nos. 1, 2, 
3, pp. 1—143, January—July, 1903. The author cannot now locate these notes. 
His natural history collection and library was willed to his son Theodore, who 
has transferred it to his daughter Mrs. Angie Kumlien Main. Letter from 
Theodore Kumlien. 
11 Letter to the author by Huron H. Smith, Curator of Botany, Public Mu¬ 
seum, Milwaukee, 1920. 
18 Letter, Eva Theleen, September 22, 1913, to Mrs. Angie Kumlien Main. 
19 Letter to the author by Sylvanius Ames, 1920. 
20 See life of Charles Holt in “Fathers of Wisconsin” (Tenney and Atwood, 
Madison, 1880) dated June 2, 1881. 
21 “Wild asters of Wisconsin”, Charles E. Monroe, Bulletin of the Wisconsin 
Natural History Society, vol. 3, September, 1913. 
22 “Bird guide. Part 2 : Land birds east of the Rockies,” Chester A. Reed, 1906. 
23 E. H. Stiles of Richland Center, 1888. 
24 Recollections of Carl Thai, obtained for the author by Dr. S. A. Barrett. 
26 Letter to the author by Dr. S. A. Barrett, Anthropologist, Public Museum, 
Milwaukee, March 7, 1920. 
26 The cemetery where Thure Kumlien is buried is over the line in Dane 
county, three and one-half miles from his old home and one and one-half miles 
from Albion. It is a Protestant cemetery used by two M. E. and P. M. 
churches. 
27 Children of Thure and Christine Kumlien, all born in the town of Sumner, 
Jefferson county, Wisconsin: Augusta Christina Sophia, born March IT, 1845, 
died October 24, 1845 ; Ludwig Aaron, born March 15, died December 4, 1902 ; 
Theodore Victor, born January 7, 1855, resides at Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin 
(1920) ; Frithiof Axel, born December 19, 1859, took the degree of B .S., Uni¬ 
versity of Wisconsin, 1882, died January 6, 1888 ; Svea Maria, born August 8, 
1857, died August 2, 1891, married Robert S. Martin; they resided at Cedar 
Mills and other places in Minnesota and both died in Colorado. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES 
Plate lxii 
Plate lxiii 
Frame dwelling of Thure Kumlien completed in 1874. The original log 
cabin of 1843 is partly seen in the rear. Log cabin destroyed 1903. The 
frame dwelling has been removed to the highway. 
Plate lxiv 
(1) Birth place of Thure Kumlien. Hertrop, Harlunda parish, Sweden, 
from water color painting made by himself about 1860. 
(2) Thure Kumlien when a student in Sweden from a pencil drawing 
made by his brother. 
(3) Thure Kumlien about 1880 from an old photograph. 
