Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 123.
The Mountains [1], 11/07/1732, ¶650:
For the most part, the plants I saw here were the same as in Uppland, except for ‘Aconitum lycoct.’ [Northern Wolfsbane], ‘Muscipula parva montana, flore albo erecto’ [Rock Catchfly], ‘Coronopus marit. punctata Kyll.’ [Sea Plantain], ‘Mesomora’ [Dwarf Cornel] and cloudberry. I was now thoroughly exhausted but was able to refresh myself with cow’s milk, restore myself with food, and sit in a chair.
- Uppland (mentioned only)