of the globe ; and a munificent patron, 
ready to procure any thing which mighty 
be wanting. All this was combined 
with the luxuries of life ; and every 
enjoyihent was lightened by the so- 
cie^uf the most inielfigent^and scien- 
l tifiqfl|en in Haarlem, Amsterdam, and 
Leyden. W I g w **1|?*, 
Inibis paradise, asnc called it, sur¬ 
rounded by social and intellectual ad¬ 
vantages, fee classed Jiis flowers and bis 
insects : and studied and wrote. Here 
he,had leisure* to mature the plans 
I w T fnch^bad fbngf occupied his mind ; 
land from this retreat he sent out to 
the world many of his most valuable 
Works. - m r- . 
And here jve will for the present 
take our leaye of him. Like the stu? 
dents and professors from Leyden, and 
Haarlem, and Amsterdam* I can make 
only passing *isits to Hartccamp. My 
