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Correns, codiscoverer with De Vries and Tschermak of 

 the Mendelian papers in 1900; (10) Curt Herbst; (11) 

 Hans Spemann; (12) Rangold; (13) von Ruddenbrock; 

 and (14) Jakob von UexkulL 



Nobel Prize winners were : 



In Chemistry : 



E. Fischer (1902) for his work on the synthesis of 

 sugars and proteins ; 



Adolph von Bayer (1905) for his work on the synthe- 

 sis of indigo ; 



Eduard Buchner (1907) for his work on the chemistry 

 of fermentation; 



Wilhelm Ostwald (1909) for his work on catalysis of 

 chemical reactions engendered by the dissolution of elec- 

 tric currents; 



Otto Wallach (1910) for his work and research in in- 

 dustrial chemistry of the terpenes and oxalines ; 



Richard Willstatter (1915) for his work and researches 

 on chlorophyll and for his theory of color ; 



F. Haber (1918) for his work on the processes involved 

 in the synthesis of ammonia ; 



Walther Nernst (1920) for his work on electromotive 

 chemistry and thermodynamics. 



In Medicine : 



E. A. von Behring (1901) for his work in serotherapy 

 and prophylaxis ; 



Robert Koch (1905) for his work on tuberculosis; 



