Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnaeus
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SECTION VI.
TRAVELLING PUPILS OF LINNÆUS.
Enthusiasm excited by the Lectures of Linnæus--Ternstroem dies on his Voyage to China--Hasselquist, after travelling in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine, dies at Smyrna--Forskal perishes in Arabia; Loefling in South America; Falk in Tartary--Kalm sent to Canada; Rolander to Surinam; Toren to Malabar; Osbeck to China--Sparrmann travels in the Cape, and accompanies Cook on his second Voyage--Thunberg visits Japan, Ceylon, and other Countries--Various parts of Europe visited by Pupils of Linnæus--Remarks on the Accumulation of Facts produced by their Exertions, 251
SECTION VII.
LINNÆUS'S OCCUPATIONS FROM 1750 TO 1770.
Publication of the Philosophia Botanica--General Account of that Work--Linnæus engaged in arranging the Collections of the Queen and Count Tessin--The Species Plantarum--Sir J. E. Smith's Remarks