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A Cramer, Karl Eduard ............................106 Culberson, Chicita F. ..............................74 Abbe, Ernst .......................................... 111 Culberson, William L. ........................1, 74 Acharius, Erik .......................... 4, 104, 661 Albertini, Johann Baptista von .............105 Almborn, Ove ........................................ 17 D Amici, Giovanni Battista ..................... 661 Dahl, Eilif ............................................... 17 Ardenne, Manfred von .........................127 De Notaris, Giuseppe ...........................662 Arnold, Ferdinand ..............17, 66, 68, 109 Degelius, Gunnar ....................... 17, 42, 73 Awasthi, Dharani Dhar ...........................61 Delavay, Pierre Jean Marie .................. 621 Della Porta, Gianbattista ......................102 B Des Abbayes, Henry ............................... 17 Dickoré, W. Bernhard ............ 74, 619, 646 Bary, Anton de .......................4, 107ff, 130 Dillen, Johann Jacob ............................103 Bauhin, Caspar .....................................103 Döbbeler, Peter .................36, 51, 72ff, 109 Bauhin, Johann .....................................103 Doppelbaur, Hans .................... 21, 22, 518f Baumgärtner, Hilde .......................... 29, 30 Bébert, Antoine .................................... 131 Beschel, Roland ..................................... 71 E Braun, Wolfgang .................................... 29 Eckardt, Ilse ........................................... 25 Bräuning, Achim .......................... 619, 646 Eckardt, Theo .........................................31 Brefeld, Oscar ...................................... 130 Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried ............128f Burgeff, Hans ....................................... 110 Eigler, Gerhard ................................. 29, 30 Buschardt, Arthur ................................... 34 Engler, Adolf ........................................109 Eriksson, John ......................................108 C Cagniard-Latour, Charles .....................132 F Camerarius, Rudolf Jacob ....................128 Feé, Antoine Laurent Apollinaire .........661 Caspari, Claus ........................................ 45 Fischer-Wellenborn, Evelin.................... 38 Clusius, Carolus ...................................103 Frey, Eduard ...............................58, 71, 74 Corner, Edred John H. ..................108, 221 Friedrich, Hans Christian ....................... 18 Correns, Carl ........................................106 Fries, Theodor Magnus .................... 4, 104 Fritz-Schroeder, Jeanette-Catharine ....... 36 697 Persons’ Index G Klebahn, Heinrich ..............................290f Klement, Maria ...................................... 16 Garovaglio, Santo ................................ 667 Klement, Oscar .............................. 16, 518 Gärtner, Karl Friedrich .........................128 Kniep, Hans ..........................................130 Gäumann, Ernst ....................................290 Knop, W. .............................................. 131 Gebauer, Anton ...................................603f .RÀHU/ ................................................ 74 Geissler, Ursula ......................................32 Köhler, August ..................................... 111 Gisler, A. ................................................ 74 Kolkwitz, Richard ................................106 Goebel, Karl von ................................109ff Kölreuter, Joseph Gottlieb ................... 128 Gray, Samuel Frederick ....................... 104 Kores, Dietmar ....................................... 36 Grube, Martin .........................................72 Krisai-Greilhuber, Irmgard .................... 75 Grummann, Johannes Vitus. ............ 17, 32 Kummer, Paul ...................................... 105 Kunaver, Alesch ................................... 620 H Küster, Ernst .........................................106 Haberlandt, Gottlieb .............................106 Hafellner, Josef .................. 30, 38, 72, 109 L Hale, Mason E. .................................71, 74 Leitgeb, Hubert .................................... 106 Haller, Albrecht von ............................103f Leuckert, Christian ..........................32, 58f Hamp, Vinzenz .................................14, 15 Léveillé, Joseph Henri ......................... 106 Handel-Mazzetti, Heinrich .........600ff, 643 Linhard, Helmut ..................................... 29 Hannemann, Brigitte .............................. 34 Linnaeus, Carl ..................................4, 103 Hawksworth, David L. ...................72, 236 Lorentz, Paul ........................................106 Hedwig, Johannes ................................ 106 Hein, Burghard ....................................... 34 Hellmich, Walter .............................. 59, 74 M Henssen, Aino ........................................ 74 Maas Geesteranus, Rudolph Arnold ...... 17 Hertel, Hannes ................................ 29, 109 Mägdefrau, Karl ...................................142 Herzog, Theodor .................................. 222 Magnusson, Adolf Hugo .................. 17, 74 Hinteregger, Erika ............................ 38, 73 Markgraf, Friedrich ................................76 Hue, Auguste Marie ............................. 621 Massalongo, Abramo Bartolomeo .....663ff Mattick, Wilhelm Fritz ........................... 17 J Mattioli, Pietro Andrea .........................102 Mayrhofer, Helmut ..................38, 72f, 109 James, Peter W. ...................................... 74 Mayrhofer, Michaela .............................. 38 Jülich, Walter ......................................... 34 McCune, Bruce .................................... 643 Meilhamer, Anton .................................. 25 K Meilhamer, Christa .................................20 Kandler, Otto .................................... 18, 22 Meilhamer, Maria ................................... 25 Karsten, Petter Adolf ............................105 Merxmüller, Hermann .................... 18, 517 698 Persons’ Index Micheli, Pier Antonio ...................106, 661 Q Miehe, Georg .................. 60, 74, 619, 645f Quélet, Lucien ......................................105 Miehe, Sabine .......................... 60, 74, 645 Möller, Alfred .......................................130 R Murrill, William Alphonso ...........105, 140 Racovitza, André ....................................74 N Raper, John ...........................................130 Rawitscher, Felix ................................. 110 Nägeli, Karl Wilhelm ..........................106f Remler, Paula ......................................... 36 Nees von Esenbeck, Christian Gottfried ..... Renner, Otto .....................................19, 74 .......................................................... 104 Resende, F. .............................................74 Noack, Kurt ..................................106, 110 Riegler-Hager, Helene ............................ 36 Nomarski, Georges............................... 112 Rock, Joseph Franz Karl .............602f, 643 Nuss, Ingo .............................................. 34 Roemer, H. .............................................74 Nylander, William ............................4, 668 Roessler, Helmut .................................... 18 Ruhland, Wilhelm ................................ 106 O Ruska, Ernst .........................................126 Oberdorfer, Erich ................................. 110 Obermayer, Walter .....................615ff, 646 S Oberwinkler, Franz ............ 27, 29, 45, 109 Santesson, Rolf ...................................... 17 Oehlkers, Friedrich .............................. 110 Schaeffer, Jacob Christian ....................104 Oltmanns, Friedrich ..................... 108, 110 Schauer, Thomas .................................... 29 Oxner, Alfred N. .....................................74 Schenck, Heinrich ................................106 Scheuer, Christian .................................. 36 P Schlotheim, Ernst Friedrich Freiherr von ... Patouillard, Narcisse Théophile ...........108 .......................................................... 142 Paul, Hermann .................... 15, 16, 74, 109 Schmidel, Casimir Christoph ...............105 Persoon, Christian Hendrik ..................104 Schneider, Karl .....................................600 Petutschnig, Werner ............................... 38 Schöfer, Georg ................................. 22, 74 Plowright, Charles B. ...........................116 Schriebel, Adolf ..................................... 38 Podlech, Dieter .......................................44 Schröppel, Adolf ........................ 20, 21, 74 Poelt, Christa .............................. 23, 25, 74 Schwann, Theodor ............................... 132 Poelt, Clemens ....................................... 13 Schweiger, Heinz ................................... 36 Poelt, Doris ............................................ 25 Schweinitz, Lewis David von .............. 105 Poelt, Josef ........................................ 1, 13, Schwendener, Simon .......................4, 106f 14, 18, 19, 22, 23, 41, 101, 109, 519, 643 Sleumer, Otto ....................................... 110 Poelt, Julia ........................................ 23, 25 Smith, Karl August Harald ...................601
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