Bernhard Schmid

Ludwig Bernhard Ehregott Schmid (March 20, 1788 – October 20, 1857) was a German Lutheran clergyman and missionary who worked in India. Ill health led him to choose to live in Ootacamund and he spent considerable time examining local plants, and making collections of specimens, many of which were deposited in Jena where his cousin J. C. Zenker published a few descriptions but died too early to produce a more complete work. Several plant species have been named after Schmid including the fossil trees ''Peuce schmidiana'' and ''Mesembrioxylon schmidianum'' from Thiruvakkarai near Pondicherry. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published in Elbinger Jahrbuch (1923)
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published 1928
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Published 1935
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published 1928
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by Schmid, Bernhard
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by Schmid, Bernhard
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by Schmid, Bernhard
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published 1955
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published 1910
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published in Elbinger Jahrbuch (1937)
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by Schmid, Bernhard
Published in Elbinger Jahrbuch (1921)
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