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Fic. 9. Dr. GEO. ENGELMANN ; by courtesy = the Director of the 
Missouri Botanical Gard 
ruary 2, 1809. He was the eldest of thirteen children. Aided by a 
scholarship he went to the University of Heidelberg in the year 1827, 
where he had as fellow-students and companions Karl Schimper and 
Alexander Braun. Political embarrassments caused him to go in the 
autumn of 1828 to Berlin University for two years, and finally to 
Wiirzburg, where he took his degree of Doctor of Medicine in the sum- 
mer of 1831. His inaugural dissertation, “ De Antholysi Prodromus,” 
published at Frankfort in 1832, testifies to his truly scientific mind. 
Trelease, Wm., and Gray, Asa, “ Botanical ‘Works of Engelmann, as 1-548, 
1887. 
Soa C. S., “Silva of North America,” 8: 84, 1895. 
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