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reichenbach.j Botanical Necroloy for 1889 . 
In Sachen der ovular Theorie. Bot. Zeit. 1877. 
Ueber Placentarsprosse. Sitzungsb. d. K. K. Akad. d. Wiss. zu Wien, 
1878. 
Zur Aetiologie der Chloranthieen einiger Arabis- Arten. Pringsh. Jahrb. 
XIII (1882). 
Ueber kunstliche Erzeugung von gefullten Bluthen und anderen 
Bildungsabweichungen. Sitzungsb. d. K. K. Akad. d. Wiss. zu Wien, 
1888. 
— und H. Wawra : Sertum Benguelense. Sitzungsb. d. K. K. 
Akad. d. Wiss. zu Wien, 1859. 
UND T. Kotschy : Plantae Tinneanae, sive descriptio plantarum 
in expeditions Tinneana ad flumen Bahr-el-Ghazal ejusque atBLuentes 
in septentrionali interiore parte collectarum. Vindobonae, 1867. 
HEINRICH GUSTAV REICHENBACH . 1 Born at Dresden, 
Jan. 3, 1824. Died at Hamburg, May 6, 1889. Educated at 
the Gymnasium, the Medical Academy at Dresden, 1835-1844, 
and the University of Leipzig, 1844-1847. Ph. D. 1852. 
Deputy-Professor of Natural History at the Forestry and Agri- 
cultural Academy of Tharand, 1848-1853. Privat Docent at 
Leipzig, 1852-1855. Extraordinary Professor and Curator of 
Herbarium of University of Leipzig, 1852-1855. Lecturer on 
Botany and Zoology at the Agricultural Institution of Liitschena, 
1854. Co-editor of Pescatoria, 1854. Professor of Natural 
History at the Gymnasium and Director of the Botanic Garden 
at Hamburg, 1863-1889. Biographical notice by Britten in 
Journal of Botany, 1889; in Gardeners’ Chronicle, 1889; in 
Garten-Flora, 1889 ; by Dilling in Jahrbuch der Hamburgischen 
Wissenchaftlichen Anstalten, VII (1890). Published: — 
Solanaceae and Orehideae, in Webb et Berthellot’s Hist. Nat. des lies Canaries, 
(1844). 
Orehideae, in Walpers’ Annales (1849-1852). 
Orehidographia Europaea, forming Bd. XIII and XIV of leones Florae 
Germanicae. 
leones Florae Germanicae, Bd. XII-XXII incomplete (1851-1868). 
Ueber die Beziehungen der Botanik zur Geognosie und umgekehrt. 
Leipzig (1852). 
De pollinis Orehidearum genesi ac struetura et de Orchideis in artem ac 
sy sterna redigendis. Habilit. Schrift, Leipzig (1852). 
Xenia Orehidacea, Bd. I— II (1854-1874), Bd. Ill, Decades 1-3. 
Orehideae, in Seemann’s Botany of H. M. S. Herald (1854). 
In addition to the above Reichenbach published an enormous number of papers 
and notices of varying length containing descriptions of species and monographs of 
genera of Orchids, and a few relating to plants of other families beginning in the year 
1 The Editors are indebted to Dr. Masters, of London, and to Dr. Beck, of 
Vienna, for information regarding Professor Reichenbach. 
