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### Author
Bornmüller, Joseph Friedrich Nicolaus (1862-1948), German botanical explorer of the Orient, curator of the Haussknecht herbarium at Weimar.
**Abbreviated name**: *Bornm.* \[standard form in IPNI: *Bornm.*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection JE|JE]] – Many duplicates in numerous herbaria. For his *Plantae exs. Canarienses* and *Plantae exs. Maderenses* see GR p. 65.
*Ref*.: IH 2: 87.
- Wagenitz, Willdenowia 2: 343-360. 1960 (bibl., portr., itineraries, herbarium).
- Clokie, Account herbaria Oxford 135. 1964.
- Hedge and Lamond, Index Coll. Edinburgh 62. 1970.
- Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 295. 1975.
#### Bibliography and biography
AG 6(1): 750, 12(3): 51; Barnhart 1: 223; BFM p. 417-418; BL 1: 240; Bossert p. 46; CSP 13: 696-697; DTS 1: 29, 6(4): 65, 71, 118; GR p. 65; Kew 1: 306-309; LS 3404, 31377, 41045; MW p. 50; Saccardo 1: 35, 2: 22.
- Schwarz, in Fedde, Rep. Spec. nov. 100: 1-10. 1938 (portr.)
- Wisniewski, in Fedde, Rep. Spec. nov. 100: 11-27. 1938 (bibl.)
- Ungewitter, Neue Berliner Garten-Börse 3(5): 29. 1949.
- Rechinger, Taxon 4: 97-99. 1955.
- Wagenitz, Willdenowia 2: 343-360. 1960 (portr., bibl.)
- Ainsworth and Bisby, Dict. fungi ed. 6. 77. 1971.
#### Handwriting
Willdenowia 2: 346. 1960.
#### Festschriften
(75 yr.) Fedde, Repert. Spec. nov. Beih. 100 (1938); (80 yr.), Branco, Mitt. Thür. bot. Ver. ser. 2. 50. 1943.
#### Botanical exploration
1886: Dalmatia, Herzegowina, Montenegro, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Brussa, Greece; 1887-1889: Serbia; 1889-1890: Asia minor; 1891: Thasos, Athos, Thessalonian Olympus; 1891-1893 and 1902: Iran; 1897: Syria, Palestina; 1900: Madeira, Canary Is.; 1899: Bithynia, Phrygia; 1901: Canary Is.; 1904: Norway; 1906: Lydia, Caria; 1908: Egypt; 1909: Riviera; 1910: Libanon, Anti-Libanon; 1911: Dalmatia; 1912: Transsylvania, Tatra; 1913: Turkestan, Bokkara; 1917-1918: Macedonia; 1924: Abbruzzi; 1926: Ionic Is., Peleponesos, Parnassus; 1929: Bithynia, Galatia, Paphlagonia. – For full details, including list of the publications which resulted from these trips, see Willdenowia 2: 354-357. 1960.