wants and wishes. Burmari and Lin¬ 
naeus were invited to Hartecamp. The 
Swede more than equalled the expec¬ 
tations of Gliffort, who was; charmed 
with his new acquaintance. Terms 
, were soon proposed hnd accepted ; 
andthe Spring of this year saw Linnae¬ 
us established as an inmate at Harte- 
catnp with a salary of one thousand 
florins per annum. 
This sum, though 1 believe you will 
find it ter be little moreaihem ifiur hun¬ 
dred dollars, was an inc|spe far greater 
* than he had ever before enjoyed- He, 
had accepted; the offer . w ithejoj' and 
gratitude ; and he found in his new 
situation every advantage for the pros¬ 
ecution of dris pwn private studies, as 
well as for the completion of the task 
; undertaken for Iris employer. Here 
was a splendid library ,; plants and 
natural curiosities froraMovery quar ter 
