Bernhard Auerswald

Bernhard Auerswald (March 19, 1818 – June 30, 1870[1]) was a German mycologist and professor from Leipzig.[2] He participated as chief correspondent of botany, sending specimens that his colleague Heinrich Moritz Willkomm collected and sent to him from his expeditions.

Published works

  • Botanische Unterhaltungen zum Verständniss der heimathlichen Flora. Leipzig: H. Mendelssohn, 1858
  • Anleitung zum rationellen Botanisiren. Leipzig: Veit & Comp., 1860
  • Unsere Heimats-Kräuter als Hausmittel : eine ausführliche Beschreibung aller heilwirkenden Pflanzen und Kräuter deren Fundort, praktische Verwendung und Verwertung in den verschiedensten Krankheitsfällen des menschlichen Lebens. Nach den neuesten und besten Quellen bearbeitet. Dresden 1860
  • Pyrenomycetes novi ex herbario Heufleriano. Wien: C. Ueberreuter, 1868
  • Pyrenomycetum aliquot novae species tirolenses. 1868
  • Synopsis Pyrenomycetum europaeorum. Dresden: Heinrich 1869

The abbreviation Auersw. is used when citing Auerswald as the author in scientific classification of vegetables.[3][4]

References

  1. Biographie, Deutsche. "Auerswald, Bernhard - Deutsche Biographie". www.deutsche-biographie.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-07.
  2. Santiago Castroviejo (1993). Flora Iberica: plantas vasculares de la Penínsila Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Cruciferae-Monotropaceae. Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p. 660. ISBN 978-84-00-07385-5.
  3. "Sert. Fl. Hisp. 14. (IK) Willk. & Lange, Prod. Fl. Hisp. iii. 780. (IK) in Zprávy Krajsk. Vlastiv. Muz. Olomouci, 215: 2 (1982). (IK) Wiss. Zeitschr. Friedrich-Schiller Univ. Jena, Mat.-Naturwiss. 31 (2): 269 (1982). (IK)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  4. Bernhard Auerswald "International Plant Names Index (PII)", Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Herbarium of Harvard University and National Herbarium Australiano (eds.), http://www.ipni.org/ipni/authorsearch?id=31082-1&query_type=by_id&output_format=object_view
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