Swedish bryologist
Hampus Wilhelm Arnell (2 August 1848 in Härnösand – 1932 in Uppsala ) was a Swedish bryologist . He was the father of hepaticologist Sigfrid Vilhelm Arnell (1895–1970).
Hampus Wilhelm Arnell
In 1875, he became a privat-docent of botany at the University of Uppsala , later working as a schoolteacher in Umeå and Harnosand. In 1880 he became an associate professor of natural history and chemistry in Jönköping . He later taught classes in Gävle (from 1894) and Uppsala (from 1901).[ 1]
His botanical studies included trips throughout most of Sweden, to northern Norway (1869, 1870 and 1891) and to the lower Yenisei valley in Siberia (1876).[ 1] From 1873 onward, he performed phenological research in various parts of Sweden.[ 2]
The liverwort genera Arnellia Lindb. and Arnelliella C. Massal. commemorate his name.[ 3]
Selected works
De skandinaviska löfmossornas kalendarium , 1875.
Om vegetationes utveckling i Sverige åren 1873-75 , 1878.
Lebermoosstudien im nördlichen Norwegen , 1892.
Die Moose des Sarekgebietes , 1907.
Vegetationens årliga utvecklingsgång i Svealand , 1923.
Mossor : a. levermossor , 1928.[ 4] [ 5]
References
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