HORNSCHUCH—KLATT. 180 
Universität Greifswald 1864: Christian Friedrich Hornschuch p. 13. — 
Flora Ratisb. vol. XXXIV (1851) p. 62—63. — Pritz. Thes. II ed. 
p. 150—151; Jacks. Guide p. 98, 296, 477; Cat. Sc. Pap. III 
p. 4989, VE p. 691. 
Musci fasc. I (1840) vol. I pars II p. 1-96, tab. 1-4 
KANITZ, AUGUSTUS. 
(1843—1896.) 
Natus d. 25. m. Aprilis 1843 in pago Lugos comitatus 
Krassó-Szörény (Hungaria) gymnasia in Temesvár et Nagy- 
Körös frequentavit et jam usque a puero scientiam amabilem 
amplectens 1862 opusculum primarium: Sertum florae territorii 
Nagy-Körösiensis composuit. Examine maturitatis absoluto 
in universitate Vindobonensi medicinae se tradidit simulque 
studia botanica sub auspiciis ill. F. Unger, E. FenzL, H. W. 
REICHARDT continuavit. Postquam gradum Dr. scient. nat. ab 
universitate Tübingen 1869 capessivit, professor ordinarius 
in schola superiore agronomica Ung.-Altenburg nominatus est, 
quod munus anno delapso deposuit, ut hortos museaque bota- 
nica Italiae, Germaniae, Hollandiae, Angliae cognosceret et 
in universitate Bonnensi duce ill. J. HANSTEIN disquisitiones 
microscopicas absolveret. Ab a. 1872 in universitate Claudio- 
politana (Klausenburg, Kolozsvár) professor botanices ordi- 
narius et director horti botanici, d. 12. m. Julii 1896 ibi morti 
succubuit. — De flora Hungariae terrarumque adjacentium 
bene meritus operibus: Die bisher bekannten Pflanzen Sla- 
voniens (cum H. SCHULZER VON MÜGGENBURG et J. A. KNAPP) 
1866, Catalogus cormophytorum et anthophytorum Serbiae, 
Bosniae, Hercegovinae, Montis Scodri, Albaniae (cum P. 
AscHERSON) 1877, Plantae Romaniae 1879—81, Reliquiae 
Kitaibelianae ab eo editae 1862—63, Versuch einer Geschichte 
der ungarischen Botanik 1865, praeterea Anthophyta quae in 
Japonia legit Weiss 1878 et Die botanischen Resultate der 
central-asiatischen Expedition des Grafen Béla Széchenyi 1886. 
Edidit Magyar nóvénytani lapok 1877 seq. 
Lit. Oesterr. Botan. Zeitschrift XXIV (1874) p. 1—16, cum 
effigie. — ASCHERSON et GRAEBNER Synops. I (1897) p. 254. — 
V.B. WITTROCK: Iconotheca botan. (1903) p. 157 tab. 22 (effigies). — 
Ungar. Pallas-Lexicon vol. X (1895) p. 103—105 (n. v.). 一 Pritz. 
Thes. II ed. p. 161; Jacks. Guide p. 4, 18, 100, 118, 146, 267, 
914, 312, 383, 474; Cat. Sc. Pap. III p. 606, VIII p. 52, X 
p. 312, XII p. 377. 
Lobeliaceae fasce. LX X X. (1878) vol. VI pars IV p. 129 ad 
158, tab. 39—45. 
Halorageae fasc. LXXXVIII (1882) vol. XIII pars II 
p. 373—382, tab. 68-9. 
Campanulaceae fase. XLV (1885) vol VI pars IV 
p. 177—188, tab. 48—49. 
KLATT, FRIDERICUS GUILIELMUS. 
(1825—1897). 
Natus d. 13. m. Februarii 1825 in Hamburg (Germania), 
initio arti picturae se tradidit, postea studiis in gymnasio 
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Rosaceae fasc. XLII (1867) vol. XIV pars II p. 1—74, 
tab. 1—22. 
HORNSCHUCH, CHRISTIANUS FRIDERICUS. 
(1793—1850.) 
Natus d. 21. m. Augusti 1793 in urbe Rodach (Sachsen- 
Koburg, Germania), 1808 pharmaciae se tradidit, 1813 ad- 
minister tabernae medicinae in Regensburg, ubi cl. D. H. 
Horre cognovit, postea in Gefrees apud H. C. Funck commo- 
ratus et ab ulteriore in studium muscorum introductus est. 
In itineribus cum cl. Hoppe ad oras Adriaticas 1816 et in 
alpes Austriacas 1817 susceptis multas muscorum novas species 
sicut duo nova genera detexit, quorum descriptio ei gradum 
Dr. phil. ab universitate Erlangensi 1818 attulit. Eodem anno 
demonstrator botanices in universitate Greifswald, 1820 pro- 
fessor historiae naturalis extraordinarius et director horti 
botanici atque musei zoologici, 1827 professor ordinarius 
nominatus et d. 25. m. Decembris 1850 mortuus est. 一 Praeter 
dissertationem: De Voitia et Systylio descripsit muscos nume- 
rosos Europaeos et exoticos praesertim Capenses, disseruit: 
Ueber die Entstehung und Metamorphose der niederen vege- 
tabilischen Organismen 1821, 22, 35, Ueber die Eigenthiim- 
lichkeiten der Flora der Torfmoore in der Umgegend von 
Greifswald 1837, et composuit cum D. H. Hoppe: Tagebuch 
einer Reise nach den Küsten des adriatischen Meeres 1818 
et cum C. G. NEES von EsENBECK sicut J. Sturm: Bryologia 
germanica 1823—31. Praeterea cum W. SCHILLING disser- 
tationes zoologicas, praecipue additamenta ornithologica e. gr.: 
Zur Naturgeschichte pommerscher Vógel 1822—25 publici 
juris fecit et Archiv skandinavischer Beiträge zur Natur- 
geschichte 1845—50 edidit. 
Lit. HiCKERMANN: Christian Friedrich Hornschuch in Allg. 
Deutsche Biogr. vol. XIII (1881) p. 158—159. — A. H. A. J. 
MUNTER: Die Griindung des botanischen Gartens der Kôniglichen 
