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    Hans Schinz (6 December 1858 – 30 October 1941) was a Swiss explorer and botanist who was a native of Zürich. In 1884 he participated in an exploratory...
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  • Schinz is a Swiss surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Schinz (1870–1943), Swiss-born U.S. editor and academic Hans Schinz (1858–1941)...
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    1831. It was transferred to the genus Petunia as P. integrifolia by Hans Schinz and Albert Thellung in 1915. Petunia inflata had sometimes been considered...
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    on page 157 in 1990. The genus name of Schinziophyton is in honour of Hans Schinz (1858–1941), who was a Swiss explorer and botanist and was a native of...
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    Review 1155 (2005). S. Passarge, Südafrika, (Oldenburg and Leipzig, 1908) Hans Schinz, Deutsch Südwest-Afrika, (Oldenburg and Leipzig, 1891) Herero people...
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    another species. Leucospermum integrifolium was described by Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913, and Leucospermum meisneri by Gandoger that same year. In 1932...
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    America. The subfamily Gomphrenoideae was first published in 1893 by Hans Schinz (in: Engler und Prantl (Eds.): Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien vol....
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    Southern Africa in 1773–1779, described the larvae as "poisonous worms". Hans Schinz was the first scientist to document the process by which the Bushmen...
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    interest in plants followed on the 1885–86 visit by the Swiss botanist Hans Schinz; Rautanen was inspired and became an enthusiastic collector of plants...
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    Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Agapanthoideae Endlicher Type genus Agapanthus T.A. Durand and Hans Schinz Genus Agapanthus Synonyms Agapanthaceae F. Voigt Agapantheae...
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  • 9 on page 365 in 1889. The genus name of Schinzinia is in honour of Hans Schinz (1858–1941), who was a Swiss explorer and botanist and was a native of...
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  •  5. Franz Steiner Verlag. pp. 58–60. ISBN 9783515075787. (in German) Hans Schinz: Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika: Forschungsreisen durch die deutschen Schutzgebiete...
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    var. dregei, and M. cucullatus forma laxa respectively. Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913 raised them to species level, creating M. dregei and M. laxifolia...
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    l'Herbier Boissier 6: 739 of 1898 and commemorates the Swiss botanist Hans Schinz. "Euphorbia schinzii in Global Plants". Plants.jstor.org. "Euphorbia...
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  • 25 December 2016 African Plant Database, retrieved 25 December 2016 Hans Schinz (1889), "Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Flora von Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika und...
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  • botanical specimens. Plants collected in Africa were sent to Swiss botanist Hans Schinz for further examination. Kolocsa vidékének növénytenyészete, 1877 – Botany...
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    professor in the Netherlands. Johanna Westerdijk, called "Hans" (Dutch pronunciation: [ɦɑns]) by friends, was born on 4 January 1883 in Nieuwer-Amstel...
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    Southern Africa in 1773–1779, described the larvae as "poisonous worms". Hans Schinz was the first scientist to document the process by which the San people...
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    Ergebnisse der Reisen in Madagaskar und Ostafrika (mit Alfred Völtzkow, Hans Schinz, Hans Strahl, Hubert Ludwig, Henri de Saussure) 1899: Die Hochgebirge der...
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  • Schindleria Anton Karl Schindler (1879–1964) Petiveriaceae Bu Schinziella Hans Schinz (1858–1941) Gentianaceae Qu Schinziophyton Euphorbiaceae Qu Schippia...
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  • Schimper (1808–1880) Schindl. – Anton Karl Schindler (1879–1964) SchinzHans Schinz (1858–1941) Schipcz. – Nikolaj Valerianovich Schipczinski (1886–1955)...
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  • Tanzania, Zambia and Zaïre. The genus name of Schinziella is in honour of Hans Schinz (1858–1941), a Swiss explorer and botanist who was a native of Zürich...
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    botanist Hans Schinz (1858–1941), with whom Heidmann agreed to collect and ship botanical specimens from German Southwest Africa to Zürich; Schinz would...
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    Leucospermum lineare var. calocephalum, which he raised together with Hans Schinz to a species in 1913, making the new combination Leucospermum calocephalum...
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    Büttner on translating the New Testament into Herero. Gerald McKiernan and Hans Schinz both testified to Viehe's animated personality. A description of him...
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    where he was passionate about botany and mathematics. Encouraged by Hans Schinz he built a herbarium of the flora of Aargau. In 1850 and 1851 he studied...
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    southern Africa. The specific name, schinzi, is in honor of "Herr Dr. Hans Schinz", who collected the first specimens in 1884 and 1885 in the Kalahari...
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  • noted scientists participated in the venture, including Swiss botanist Hans Schinz (1868-1941), who performed botanical investigations in the northern part...
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    from tropical Africa by explorers and botanists Friedrich Welwitsch and Hans Schinz. He assumed responsibility for the European collections of Hungarian...
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    pauciflora. Based on another specimen, from Montagu Pass, Michel Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913 described M. rehmanni, honoring its collector, the Polish explorer...
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