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  2. Pehr Osbeck’s well-preserved chest (private ownership today, see Volume One pp. 254-255), Osbeck’s own notes on the purchase of this chest is described in his travel journal. Herbarium plants, c. 600 specimens, Linnean Society, London.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pehr_OsbeckPehr Osbeck - Wikipedia

    Pehr Osbeck (1723 – 23 December 1805) was a Swedish explorer, naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He was born in the parish of Hålanda on Västergötland and studied at Uppsala with Carolus Linnaeus .

  4. Pehr Osbeck's well-preserved chest, in private ownership today. The traveller's own notes on the purchase of this chest can be found on page 256, Volume One, The Linnaeus Apostles Global Science & Adventure.

  5. Handwritings. Historical Botanical collections. Department of Phanerogamic Botany. Swedish Museum of Natural History. Pehr Osbeck: born 1723 in the crofter's cottage Os in Hålanda parish in Västergötland, student in Uppsala 1745, chaplain with the Svenska Ostindiska kompaniet and traveled 1750-1752 to China with the ship "Prins Carl", family ...

  6. Jan 1, 2000 · Pehr Osbeck, a pupil of Carl Linnaeus, recorded extensive lists of species of various organism groups in beech forests during the 18th century in southern Halland (OSBECK 1996, FRITZ 2000. Some...

  7. Biography. Swedish clergyman and naturalist from Oset, Västergötland, who was a student of Linnaeus. He was employed as a chaplain for the Svenska Ostindiska Companiet (Swedish East India Company) and joined the voyage in the Prins Carl (1750-1752).

  8. Jun 28, 2008 · On the basis of Osbeck's and Linnaeus's correspondence in 1752, which is briefly discussed, Osbeck's conveyance of his collections, and Linnaeus's subsequent incorporation of the new species into his Species Plantarum, are illustrated.

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