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- praefecturis collegerunt (1843-1854). Among his writings was the six-volume Bryologia Europaea, an epic work that was published between 1836 and 1855. It was...
- (1821) Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf Bryologia germanica (with Christian Friedrich Hornschuch und Jacob Sturm, 1823–31...
- Schweiz, (The higher spore plants of Germany and Switzerland), 1865. Bryologia silesiaca, (Silesian bryology), 1869. Milde suffered from respiratory...
- Naturelle de Paris. 1 (5): 209–256. Mitten, W.; Wilson, W. (1857). "The Bryologia of the Southern United States". Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean...
- were issued in the ensuing years. Later on, he published the two-volume Bryologia universa (1826–27), which was an improved edition of his earlier work...
- Guinea. Bryologia atlantica : die Laubmoose der atlantischen Inseln (unter Ausschluss der europäischen und arktischen Gebiete), 1910 – "Bryologia atlantica"...
- Maria von Sternberg ; System der Pilze und Schwämme (Wurbzerg, 1816) et Bryologia Germanica, oder Beschreibung der in Deutschland und in der Schweiz wachsenden...
- Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 25 November 2015. Bryophyte Flora of North America, vol 1. Bridel, Samuel Élisée von. Bryologia Universa 1: 10. 1826. v t e...
- sumtu J. A. Barthii. Schimper, Wilhelm-Philippe, 1808-1880. (1836–1855). Bryologia europaea; seu, Genera muscorum europaeorum, monographice illustrata auctoribus...
- (1776–1858) and engraver Jacob Sturm (1771–1848), he was co-author of Bryologia Germanica (1823–31). He translated a number of Danish and Swedish works...