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(1888) [MARC] Author: Albert Alberg
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226 The Floral King.

expenditure, that she may have assistance from the
farmers at the tillage of the main-homestead soil.

“But if my wife should contract a new marriage,
she ought to give over to the daughters all the
yeomanry-farms, and of the real estate keep only
the field in the town of Upsala, and the freehold
estate Edby, with the plot of ground in the town.

** My herbarium, which is the largest the world has
ever seen, is to be sold to the highest bidder for the
benefit of my daughters, together with the library
belonging to it, which is also kept at the Museo at
Hammarby, yet I would much prefer that the Upsala
University would purchase it, for the time is not
likely to come when it could again acquire sucha
collection.

“The other natural collections, such as conchylies,
insects, and stones, my son is allowed to keep.

“This after well considered thought whilst yet in
possession of my health I have: put down and
ordained at Hammarby.

“Cart Linn,” “SARA ELISABET LINNE,”
(His seal of Nobility). (The seal of nobility).

“That the above written document is made in full

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