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Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn was a German-born
Dutch botanist and geologist. His father,
Friedrich Junghuhn was a
barber and a surgeon. His mother...
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first introduced to the
Western world by Dutch-German botanist,
Franz W.
Junghuhn in 1846,
during one of his expeditions.
Since then,
scientists have started...
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their important research in the East
Indies archipelago are Teijsmann,
Junghuhn, Eijkman,
Dubois and Wallace. Many
important art,
culture and
science institutions...
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first do****ented in the
Western world in 1837 by Dr
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, a
German botanist who
carried out a
considerable amount of
research in...
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Mount Merapi,
colour lithograph,
Junghuhn and Mieling, 1853–1854...
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German physician and
geographer Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn visited the
Batak lands between 1840 and 1841.
Junghuhn says
about cannibalism among the
Batak (whom...
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Garut and
spread along 72
kilometers of
south coast.
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn in the
colonial era
plotted the beaches. Now,
since 2006
Gunung Geder Beach...
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fungus was
originally described as
Polyporus mons-veneris by
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn in 1838. The
generic name is
derived from the
Latin funalis ("made of rope")...
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Batak raja
served the German-Dutch
botanist and
geologist Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn a soup
containing the
flesh of
freshly slaughtered captives. The host was...
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infundibuliforme (Klotzsch)
Boidin 1960, a
synonym of
Cymatoderma infundibuliforme Junghuhn, F.W. 1840. Nova
genera et
species plantarum florae javanicae. Tijdschrift...