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### Author
Gerndt, (Johann?) Leonhard \[Leonhardt\] (1837-1896), German botanist, born 1 Nov 1837 in Lissen (Posen; then Prussia, now Poland), Ph.D. 1866 Breslau, prof. at Realschule (Gymnasium) in Zwickau (Saxony), where he died 18 Jan 1896.
**Abbreviated name**: *Gerndt*
#### Herbarium and types
Unknown
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 2: 41; BM 2: 664; Futak-Domin p. 218; Kew 2: 399; Morren ed. 10: 23.
#### Biofile
- Anon., Verh. Bot. Vereins Brandenburg 37: lxxxvi. 1896; Id. 38: xl. 1896.
- Dörfler, I., 1896. Botaniker-Adressbuch: 16.
- \[Engelmann, W.\], 1891. Botanisches Adressbuch: 30. (as "Dr. L.")
### Publications
##### n.36.329. Plantae florae Germanicae
**Title**
*Plantae florae Germanicae*, imprimis Sudeticae, secundum fines verticales et horizontales in Classes et Ordines digestae. Dissertatio Inauguralis Botanica... Vratislaviae (Typis F.W. Jungferi) 1866. Oct.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 29 Nov 1866 (date of thesis defense), cover-t.p., p. \[i-ii\], \[1\]-48, \[49-52, missing?\], \[53\]-54 \[=Vita\], \[i, Theses i.e. unpaged recto with blank verso\]. *Copies*: BM (n.v.), HH, K, MO.
*Note*: The pagination of the copies examined suggests that in all copies p. 49-52 were omitted in publication.
##### n.36.330. Gliederung
**Title**
*Gliederung* der *deutschen Flora* mit besonderer *Berücksichtigung Sachsens*... Zwickau (R. Zückler) 1876. Qu.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1876, p. \[i\], \[1\]-20, \[20-59, Schulnachrichten\]. *Copy*: G. – Reprinted and to be cited from Jahresb. Realschule I. Ordnung Zwickau 8. 1876. (n.v.)
2. Hälfte: *Pflanzen des südlichen und westlichen Europa*,... 1877, t.p., p. 1-33, \[34-62, Schulnachrichten\]. *Copy*: MO.
*Note*: The 2nd part is about plants belonging to the northern part of Europe which is divided into 4 parts: (1) the n.e. European species; (2) n. German coastal flora; (3) w. Europe (in the e.-most and s.e.-most vegetation zone of Germany); and (4) s. and w. European plants that reach their northern-most extent in Germany.