10. As the last, save that place of engraver’s name on
obverse is different.
Bronze. 3^ mm. Ibid., p. 190, No. 7“.
V, S w e d e n . Ten medals.
1746.
11. Obverse. Bust, to right. Beneath : D . F(ehvman).
Inscription : CAROL • LINNÆUS M ■ D • BOT • PROF •
UPS • ÆT • 39 .
Reverse. CAROLO | GUSTAVO TESSIN | ET IM-
MORTALITATI I EFFIGIE M | CAROLI LINÆI |
CL(AUDIUS) ■ EKEBLA D AND(REAS) • 110EPKEN ’|
N (ICOLAUS) • PALMSTIERNA | E t | C(AROLUS)
HARLEMAN (1) DIC(AVERUNT) | MDCCXLVI •
Silver, bronze, tin. 34 mm. Edges milled.Koehler (2),
XVIII, p. 2 5 ; Gaetani (3), II, p. 348, pl. CLXXXVI,
fig. 4 i Moehsen (4), I, p. 224, fig.; Berch (5), p. 35g,
No. 140; Anteckningar, etc., pi. 3, fig i ; Van Loon (6),
Supplt. I l l , p. 208, pi. 22, No. 217; Poulharies (7),
p. 180, No. 2 i5 ; Rudolphi, p. 95, No. 3g8 ; Kluyskens,
II, p. i 5g, No. I ; Ibid., Num. Linn., p. 3, No. 1 ; Duis-
(1) Tessin, Ekeblad, and Hoepken were statesmen, and Harleman was an
architect.
(2) « Historische Münzbelustigungen ». 22 vols. Nuremberg, 1729-50,4°.
(3) « Mazzuchellianum Museum, seu numismata virorum doctrina prae-
stantium». 2 vols. Venice, 1761-3, fol.
(4) « Catalogus, Iconum Potissime Clarissimorum Medicorum, Et Eorum,
Qui Artem Medicam Excoluerunt ». Bound as vol. II, with his Verzeichnis
Einer Samlung von Bildnissen, gröstentheils berühmter Aerzte .etc.). Berlin,
1771, 4».
(5) « Beskrifning öfwer Swenska Mynt och Kongl. Skade-Penningar ».
Upsala, 1773, 4°.
(6) « Beschrijving der Nederlandsche hist, penningen ». The Hague,
1723-31, fol.
(7) Rivoire. « Histoire métallique de l’Europe. » Lyons, 1767, 8*.
— 413 —
burg, p. 2o3, DXXXVII, i ; Hildebrand, p. 187, No. 1.
In the U. S. Government and Boston Collections.
1758.
12. Obverse. Bust, to right. Beneath : D. F. Inscription
: C • LINNAEUS EQU • AUR • ARCHIAT 1 ET
PR • U P S •
Reverse. The three crowns of Sweden, representing
also the three kingdoms of Nature, irradiated by the
sun. Legend : ILLUSTRAT •
Silver, bronze, tin 33 mm. Edges milled. Struck at
the expense of count Tessin. Berch, p. 35g, No. ¿jr&;
Moehsen, I, p. 217, fig.; Ibid., Bildnisse (1), II, p. 79;
Anteckningar,etc.,pi. I l l , No. 2; Kluyskens.II,p. 160,
No. 2; Ibid., Num. Linn,, p. 3, No. 2; Duisburg,
p. 203, DXXXVII, 2; Hildebrand, p. 188, No. 2. In
the U. S. Government and Boston Collections.
17 6 4 .
13 . Obverse as preceding.
Reverse. Arms of the Royal Academy, the North Star
among three crowns. Inscription : REGIA ACADEMIA.
SCIENTIARUM.
Silver, bronze. 35 mm. Anteckningar, etc., last page
but one; Rudolphi, p . 95, No. 400; Kluyskens, I I , p . 160,
No. 3 ; Ibid., Num. Linn., p. 4 , No. 3 ; Duisburg,
p. 2 . o 3 , DXXXVII, 3 ; Hildebrand, p. 188, No. 3. In
the U. S. Government Collection,
1778. *
14. Obverse. Bust, in professor’s robe, to right, with
decoration of the Polar Star; in button-hole th eLinnaea.
(i) See above, note (4).