When Dr. F. G. Meyer, in a letter to Dr. Ding Hou, inquired after biographical particulars of “Heinrich Bürger”, the name of this naturalist meant nothing to me. This is not astonishing, as nearly all of his activities took place in Japan, a country outside our range of study. It took Dr. van Steenis some efforts to warm me up and in the meantime he gathered some information, mostly provided by Prof. Dr. H. Boschma at Leyden and by Prof. Dr. F. Verdoorn at Utrecht. When Verdoorn inter alia referred to Flora Malesiana vol. 1 (Cyclopaedia of Collectors) I was baffled and got intrigued, though at the time it seemed dubious whether “Burger”, who was cited there to have sent plants to Blume (1), was identical with Heinrich Bürger
Ludwig Leichhardt had to abandon a large and important collection of botanical specimens during his ...
The botanical exploration of Eastern Asia by European travellers and botanists has for a long time a...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
As long ago as 1926-27, during my last two years at Utrecht University, when studying the taxonomy a...
The eighth volume of Flora Malesiana is dedicated to the memory of the Dutch botanist F. A. W. Mique...
Among the old plant collections in book-form, in the Leyden National Herbarium, there are two large ...
Ferdinand Mueller first used correspondence to undertake projects in botany while working as an appr...
After the appearance of RUMPHIUS’S Herbarium Amboinense, the result of lifelong research into the bo...
A. F. G. Kerr (1877—1942) worked in Siam between 1902 and 1932, originally as a doctor, later as gov...
Father G. Peekel died Febr. 19, 1949, in the Bismarck Arch. He is known as a plant collector since 1...
Barchewitz reached the islet of Leti, in the southwestern Moluccas, on September 2, 1714; he returne...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
Sent twelve species of Ehrhart and Hoffman's 'Salix'; rarities from the Pyrenees received from [Frie...
Abstract: Ludwig Leichhardt had to abandon a large and important collection of botanical specimens d...
A growing interest in the Flora Malesiana was a chief characteristic of 1950. The number of free sub...
Ludwig Leichhardt had to abandon a large and important collection of botanical specimens during his ...
The botanical exploration of Eastern Asia by European travellers and botanists has for a long time a...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
As long ago as 1926-27, during my last two years at Utrecht University, when studying the taxonomy a...
The eighth volume of Flora Malesiana is dedicated to the memory of the Dutch botanist F. A. W. Mique...
Among the old plant collections in book-form, in the Leyden National Herbarium, there are two large ...
Ferdinand Mueller first used correspondence to undertake projects in botany while working as an appr...
After the appearance of RUMPHIUS’S Herbarium Amboinense, the result of lifelong research into the bo...
A. F. G. Kerr (1877—1942) worked in Siam between 1902 and 1932, originally as a doctor, later as gov...
Father G. Peekel died Febr. 19, 1949, in the Bismarck Arch. He is known as a plant collector since 1...
Barchewitz reached the islet of Leti, in the southwestern Moluccas, on September 2, 1714; he returne...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
Sent twelve species of Ehrhart and Hoffman's 'Salix'; rarities from the Pyrenees received from [Frie...
Abstract: Ludwig Leichhardt had to abandon a large and important collection of botanical specimens d...
A growing interest in the Flora Malesiana was a chief characteristic of 1950. The number of free sub...
Ludwig Leichhardt had to abandon a large and important collection of botanical specimens during his ...
The botanical exploration of Eastern Asia by European travellers and botanists has for a long time a...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...