Johannes Gottfried Hallier

Johannes Gottfried Hallier ( born July 6, 1868 in Jena, † March 10, 1932 in Oegstgeest, near Leiden ) was a German botanist. Its official botanical author abbreviation is " Hallier f ."

Hallier 1888 began the study of botany and zoology at the University of Jena, where Ernst Stahl and Ernst Haeckel were his teachers. From 1890 he studied at the University of Munich with Ludwig Radlkofer and Richard Hertwig. In 1892 he was phil in Jena Dr.. doctorate.

In the same year he became a research assistant in the Botanical Garden of the University of Göttingen from 1893 to 1897 in the Botanical Garden at Buitenzorg in Java, where he was hired as part of Dutch officials. In 1897 he became an assistant at the Botanical Institute of the University of Munich in 1898 at the Botanical Museum in Hamburg.

From 1903 to 1904 Hallier undertook a journey to Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka), the Indian and the Malay Archipelago, China and Japan. 1908-1922 he worked as a curator at the Rijksherbarium in Leiden.

Hallier worked out a phylogenetic system of plants, which he used in addition to morphological and microscopic anatomical and biochemical methods.

Writings

  • Indonesian suffering flowers. [ S. L. ], 1922
  • New proposals on botanical nomenclature. Hamburg, 1905
  • About rubber lianas and other Apocyneae, together with remarks on Hevea and an attempt to solve the nomenclature question. Grafe & Shillem, Hamburg 1900
  • The proliferating personal and factual, conservative principle of priority in botanical nomenclature. Hamburg, 1900
  • Indonesian Acanthaceae: with 8 plates No. IX - XVI. Karras, Halle 1897
  • Contributions to the anatomy of Convolvulaceae. Engelmann, Leipzig 1893
  • Contributions to Morphogenie the sporophylls and Trophophylls in relation to the phylogeny of Kormophvten. In: Yearbook Hamb. Wiss. Anst. 19, 1901
  • The botanical exploration of means of Borneo. In: Natural Sciences. Wochenschr. 11, 1896
  • A new Cypripedium from Borneo. In: Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 54, 1895
  • New and noteworthy plants from the Malay - Papuan Archipelago ' I-III. In: Ann. Jard. But. Buit. 13, 1896
  • Paphiopedilum amabile and the high mountain flora of the mountain gorge in western Borneo, together with an overview of the genus Paphiopedilum '. In: Ann. Jard. Buit bot. 14, 1897
  • Contributions to the flora of Borneo '. In: Beih. Bot Centr. Bl 2e Div 34, 1916
  • Short sketch of the life and scientific education of Hans Hallier Ph.D. ( MS. made ​​by hallier himself in 1910, in Leiden Herbarium files); BACKER, Reduction. Woordenb. , 1936.
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