Merklin Carl Evgenjevich( Botanist)
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Biography Merklin Carl Evgenjevich
(1821 - 1904). I finished the course of the University of Dorpat. He was assistant professor in the forestry institute, . then the physiologist at the Imperial Botanical Garden, . expert on science and microscopy in the medical department, , . indispensable member of the Military Medical Scientific Committee, . Their work on the history of development of leaves and ferns, as well as Russian fossil plants Merklin earned honorable reputation throughout. Chief among them: "Zur Entwicklungsgeschicgte der Farnkrauter" (St. Petersburg, . 1850); "Paleontologikon rossicum" (St. Petersburg, . 1855), "On the internal structure and life of plants" (St.-Petersburg, . 1855 - 1856), "Anatomy of bark and wood of forest trees in Russia (St. Petersburg, . 1857), "Manual on the study of suspicious spots, . Tables (1870 - 1872) and German (1871), "Medicinal Plants Russian flora" (Saint-Petersburg, . 1893).,
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