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Author:
Sernander, Rutger, 1866-1944
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Uniform title:
Title:
Studier öfver skottbyggnaden hos <Linnæa borealis> L. / af Rutger Sernander.
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Soulsby no.:
Soulsby no.290b.

Edition details

Publisher:
Place of publication:
Lund
Publishing year:
1891
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Physical description:
pp.[225]-240
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Language(s):
Swedish

Notes

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At head of caption title: Botaniska sektionen af Naturvetenskapliga Studentsällskapet i Upsala. [no.]2, Den 12 mars 1891; at foot: Bot. Not. 1891.
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In Swedish
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Published in: Botaniska notiser (1891), pp. [1], 226-240
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Subject:
Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778
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Additional corporate author(s):
Naturvetenskapliga Studentsällskapet i Upsala.
Botaniska sektionen.
Additional title(s):
Botaniska notiser
Botaniska sektionen af Naturvetenskapliga Studentsällskapet i Upsala
OPAC identifier:
9935741002081
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By permission of the Trustees of the Natural History Museum (London)
Johan Rutger Sernander was born November 2 1866 in Viby, Närke, died October 27 1944 in Uppsala. He studied at Uppsala University, defended thesis in 1894 on the Gotland vegetation history, and became PhD in 1895. The same year he was appointed Associate Professor in plant geography. From 1908 he was Professor of Plant Biology at Uppsala University, where he remained until 1931. Botanist, geologist, archaeologist, pioneer of Swedish nature conservation and ecology movement, he was a member of Royal Academy of Sciences (1914) and The Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala (1914), amongst others. He was interested in the history of science, and wrote a biography of Carl Linnaeus, amongst others. He founded Gothenburg's Botanical Garden. (Text is derived from Wikipedia http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutger_Sernander)
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