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INDEX 
Blackwell, A., executed, 205; 
visited, 205 
Blakulla visited, 203 
Boerhaave, H., his garden, 144; 
Leyden botanic garden, 163; 
Linnaeus recommended to G. 
Clifford, 147; pathetic death, 
164; professor at Leyden, 143 
Books about Linne, 396-407; 
writing begun, 51 
Borje, Sceptrum Carolinum at, 
43, 53 
Botanic excursions, 179; Garden 
at Uppsala, 31; language, 365; 
lectures, 49; Linne as Prefect, 
246-256; present condition, 255 ; 
removal to new garden, 256; 
specimens acquired, 258 
Botany, influence on, 363-368 
Broberg, L., gardener at 
Uppsala, 252 
Brodersonia, C., Linnaeus’s 
mother, 2, 5; her death, 89 
Brodersonius, S., rector of 
Stenbrohult, 2 
Browne, P., West Indian 
herbarium bought by Linne, 
258 
Brovall or Browallius, J., 94, 293; 
defends Linnaeus, 183; fable 
about Browallia, 294; letters 
to Falun through him, 131; 
recommends Linnaeus to take 
a foreign degree, 107 
Burman, —, intercepts manure 
for University garden, 253 
Burman, J. (1707-80), call made 
on, 146; Linnaeus’s help in 
herbarium, 160 
Cactus with living cochineal 
insects, cleaned off by 
gardener, 249 
Calendar, Swedish, in 1707, 2 
“ Caps ” party, favoured 
Britain, 390; in power, 391 
Carl XII., career, 2-3, 389-390; 
his death, 385 
Carolina Louisa of Baden 
Durlach, Margravine, 288 
Celsius, A., powerful supporter, 
191, 298; thermometer adapted 
by Linne, 254 
Celsius, O., hospitality, 40; 
warm friend, 38-44, 46; 
supports Linnaeus, 189 
Chancellor, political contest, 266 
Children, 316, 379 
Clerck, C. A., work on insects, 271 
Clifford, G., garden at Harte- 
camp, 148; engages Linnaeus 
on Boerhaave’s advice, 149; 
life at Hartecamp, 150-155, 
158-162, 167; nursed by, 166; 
works printed when at Harte¬ 
camp, 167 
Clingenberg, C., on Wallerius’s 
thesis, 195 
Club at Leyden, 165 
Cochineal insects on host plant, 
destroyed, 249 
Collections in 1778, 343-344; 
after Linne’s death, 345; 
hardly appreciated in Sweden, 
354; sent to London, 347 
Consistory, Academic, Linne as 
member, 264; his attendances, 
264; contest for Chancellor, 
266; quiet rectorship of Linne, 
268 
Correspondence, 276-280 
Creutz, Chancellor, Count C. K., 
refusal to buy collections for 
the University, 349, 350 
Critics of Linne’s work, 360-363; 
answered, 362-363 
Crown Prince, Adolf Fredrik, 
Chancellor, 286; — celebration 
of event, 281; King, 286 
Daht, A., efforts to keep 
collections in Sweden, 348, 
350 
Dalecarlia (Dalarne), tour in, 
98-103 
Dannemora, tame mice in 
mines, 43 
Date of birth, at Rashult, 2 
Daughters of Linne, 318, 379 
Death of Linne, 10th January, 
1778, 337 
Decline in health, 333 
De Geer, C., entomologist, 333 
Demidoffs, kindness shown to 
Swedes, 221; pupils, 219 
Demonstrator in botany, 48; 
regulations for the younger 
Linn6, 251, 252 
