Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 43.

Medelpad, 17/05/1732, ¶137:

The highest hill in Medelpad (according to the inhabitants) lies on the left-hand side 1 3/4 miles from the inn and is called NOLBYKNYLEN or NOLBYKULLEN. It really is a high hill, so I rode on to NOLBY where I tethered my horse to a runestone and took a companion with me for the ascent. We went up the left-hand side where we saw all kinds of rare plants such as ‘Fumaria bulbosa minima’ [corydalis], ‘Moschatel’ and ‘Campanula serpyllifolia’ [Twinflower] in better condition than I have ever seen them. Here I found a small rare moss.

  1. Medelpad (mentioned only)
  2. NOLBYKNYLEN (mentioned only)
  3. NOLBY visited