LUND, a city of Sweden, in the province of Malmoe, near the river Hoje-An. It is without walls, and is the seat of a bishop, of a theological seminary, and of a university. There is a respectable cathedral, besides three other churches; and it contains about 400 houses, with 3640 inhabitants. The university has great reputation, and appropriate institutions to assist study. The library consists of 40,000 volumes, and there are good collections of nate-
history, of mechanical models, an observatory with good astronomical instruments, and a well-arranged botanical garden. The students at the full session are about 50. There are some manufactures, but the chief trade is that which arises from the university. Long. 13. 7. 22. Lat. 55. 42. 26. N.