. Kalm's account of his visit to England : on his way to America in 1748 . Natural history. X1U TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. "hand, his successor in office (Kreander) has promised " immediately to place in the hands of the ; This promise was never fulfilled. Professor Kreander obtained possession of the manuscript of the subsequent parts under the will, but was prevented by his early death from publishing them. Previously to the lament- able fire of 1827 they were preserved in the library at Abo. TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. Of the now exceedingly rare three volumes, not much more than


. Kalm's account of his visit to England : on his way to America in 1748 . Natural history. X1U TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. "hand, his successor in office (Kreander) has promised " immediately to place in the hands of the ; This promise was never fulfilled. Professor Kreander obtained possession of the manuscript of the subsequent parts under the will, but was prevented by his early death from publishing them. Previously to the lament- able fire of 1827 they were preserved in the library at Abo. TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE. Of the now exceedingly rare three volumes, not much more than one-half relates to America. The first 137J pp. of Tom, I. bring up the account to Kalm's departure from Gromstad for England. The wonderful account of England occupies from p. 138 in Tom. I. to p. in in Tom. II.—in all 458 pp. 8vo. The American portion was translated into English last century by John Reinhold Forster, but the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kalm, Pehr, 1716-1779. London ; New York : Macmillan


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