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### Author
Schmidt, \[Ernst\] Johannes (1877-1933), Danish botanist, bacteriologist and oceanographer; Dr. phil. Copenhagen 1903; botanical assistant with the Danish Commission for investigation of the sea 1902-1909; director of the physiological department of the Carlsberg laboratories 1910-1933; travelled in Thailand (1899-1900), in the Thor to Iceland and the Færoes between 1903-1908, in the Mediterranean 1908-1910; across the Atlantic in the Dana 1921-1922, and, also in the Dana, around the world 1928-1930; F.M.L.S. 1924.
**Abbreviated name**: *Johs. Schmidt* \[standard form in IPNI: *E.J.Schmidt*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection C|C]]; further material at [[Collection L|L]].
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 3: 231 (b. 2 Jan 1877, d. 22 Feb 1933); BJI 2: 156; BM 4: 1846; DSB 12: 190-191 (N. Spjeldnæs); Tucker 1: 632, 3: 272.
#### Biofile
- Anon., Bot. Centralbl. 83: 176. 1900 (back from trip to Thailand); Hedwigia 38: (249). 1899 (to Thailand), 39: (195). 1900 (back from Thailand), 73: (198). 1933 (d.).
- Allen, E.J., Nature 131: 424-425. 1933 (obit.).
- Christensen, C., Dansk. bot. Litt. 1880-1911: 213-214. 1913 (portr., bibl.), id. 1912-1939: 86-87. 1940 (bibl.), Dansk. bot. hist. 1: 766, 812, 830, 835, 852. 1926.
- Ege, V., C.R. Trav. Lab. Carlsberg 20(1): i-ix. 1934 (obit., portr.).
- Fox Maule, A., Bot. Tidsskr. 69: 172-174. 1974.
- Kerr, A., J. Thailand Res. Soc., Nat. Hist. Suppl. 12(1): 25-26. 1939 (work in Siam).
- Oye, P. van, Biol. Jaarb., Dodonaea 2: 29-30. 1935 (obit.).
- Paulsen, O., Naturens Verden 17: 145-155. 1933 (obit., portr.).
- Tate Regan, C., Proc. Linn. Soc. 145: 201-203. 1933 (obit.); J. du Conseil 8: 145-160. 1933 (bibl.).
- Winge,./ Bot. Tidsskr. 42: 291-292. 1933 (obit., portr.).
#### Note
Ernst Johannes Schmidt signed himself Johs. Schmidt in his publications. The German Ernst Schmidt (1834-1902) was co-owner of the Haage & Schmidt nursery at Erfurt (Johann Nicolaus Haage 1826-1878) who distributed e.g. Mexican plants. Emil \[Carl Wilhelm\] Schmidt (1856-1897) was a Prussian botanist and high school teacher, student of J. von Hanstein, ultimately teacher at the Berlin Friedrichs-Werdersche Oberrealschule who published on plant anatomy and morphology.
#### Composite works
*Vegetationstypen von der Insel Koh-Chang* im Meerbusen von Siam, *in* Karsten & Schenk, *Vegetationsbilder*, ser. 3. 7-8, Jena 1906, *13 pl*.
#### Eponymy
*Schmidtiella* Ostenfeld (1903).
### Publications
##### n.10.890. Danmarks blaagrønne Alger
**Title**
*Danmarks blaagrønne Alger* (Cyanophyceae Daniae)... I. Hormogoneae... Kjøbenhavn (I Kommission hos H. Hagerup...) 1899. Oct.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 24-30 Oct 1899 (in journal; J. Bot. Jun 1900; ÖbZ for Nov 1899; Nat. Nov. Nov(1) 1899), p. \[i\], \[1\]-138. *Copy*: FH. – Reprinted and to be cited from Bot. Tidsskr. 22(3): 283-419. Oct 1899.
*Ref*.: E.S.B., J. Bot. 38: 232-233. 1900 (rev.).
##### n.10.891. Flora of Koh Chang
**Title**
*Flora of Koh Chang*. Contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the Gulf of Siam by Johs. Schmidt. Parts 1-10, in Botanisk Tidsskrift 24-32, 1901-1916. Oct.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: in *Bot. Tidsskr.* ("B.T".), see below. – The parts were also issued as separates with independent pagination but with a special cover-t.p.: "Preliminary report on the Botanical results of the Danish expedition to Siam (1899-1900). *Flora of Koh Chang*... Copenhagen (printed by Bianco Luno) 1901-1916, 10 parts. *Copy*: B. – These separates are dated; some of these dates are earlier than those given for the publication of the journal issues.
*1*: Nov 1900 (date given in reprint p. 10), cover-t.p., p. \[1\]-13, map. – B.T. 24(1): 1-13. Mai 1901.
*2*: Jan 1901 (id.), cover.t.p., p. \[15\]-22. – B.T. 24(1): 15-22 Mai 1901.
*3*: Apr 1901 (date on cover), cover-t.p., p. \[23\]-71. – B.T. 24(1): 79-125. Mai 1901.
*4*: Aug 1901 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[73\]-138, *pl*. 5. – B.T. 24(2): 157-221.
*5*: Jan 1902 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[139\]-178. – B.T. 24(3): 241-280. Jul 1902.
*6*: Jun 1902 (id.)., cover-t.p., p. \[179\]-217. – B.T. 24(3): 329-367. Jul 1902.
*7*: Aug 1902 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[219\]-265, *pl. I.* – B.T. 25(1): 1-47. Jan 1903.
*8*: Jun 1904 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[267\]-328. – B.T. 26(2): 115-176. Mai 1903.
*9*: Jan 1909 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[333\]-384. – B.T. 29(2): 97-152. Apr 1909.
*10*: Apr 1916 (id.), cover-t.p., p. \[i-ii, dates\], \[385\]-444. – B.T. 32(2): 309-332. Dec 1915, 333-368. Apr 1916.
|Part |prepr./repr. pag. |date |Bot. Tidsskr. |journ. date|
|--- |--- |--- |--- |--- |
|1 |1-13 |Nov 1900 |24(1): 1-13 |Mai 1901|
|2 |15-22 |Jan 1901 |24(1): 15-22 |Mai 1901|
|3 |23-71 |Apr 1901 |24(1): 79-125 |Mai 1901|
|4 |73-138 |Aug 1901 |24(2): 157-221 |Nov 1901|
|5 |139-178 |Jan 1902 |24(3): 241-280 |Jul 1902|
|6 |179-217 |Jun 1902 |24(3): 329-367 |Jul 1902|
|7 |219-265 |Aug 1902 |25(1): 1-47 |Jan 1903|
|8 |267-328 |Jun 1904 |26(2): 115-176 |Mai 1903|
|9 |329-383 |Jan 1909 |29(2): 97-151 |Apr 1909|
|10 |385-444 |Apr 1916 |32(2): 309-332 |Dec 1915|
| | | |32(2): 333-368 |Apr 1916|
AUTHORS: *Brotherus, V.F.* – Bryales (3); *Christ, H*. – Pteridophyta(3); *Christensen, C*. – Filices(10); *Clarke, C.B.* – Acanthaceae(6), Compositae(5), Cyperaceae(3), Gentianaceae Add.(10), Labiatae(8), Lythraceae(6), Melastomaceae(6), Ochnaceae(10), Scrophulariceae(6), Umbelliferae(5), Verbenaceae(8); *Craib, W.G.* – Ampelidaceae(10), Anacardiaceae(10), Anonaceae(10), Apocynaceae(10), Araceae. Add.(10), Convolvulaceae. Add.(10), Cordiaceae(10), Cucurbitaceae(10), Ebenaceae(10), Gesneraceae(10), Guttiferae(10), Meliaceae(10), Leguminosae. Add.(10), Melastomaceae, Add.(10), Menispermaceae(10), Myristicaceae(10), Myrtaceae(10), Nyctaginaceae(10), Olacaceae(10), Orchidaceae Add.(10), Pandanaceae(10), Rubiaceae(10), Sapotaceae(10), Simaroubaceae(10), Ternstroemiaceae(10), Urticacaceae Add.(10), Violaceae(10); *Dammer, U*. – Palmae(9), Solanaceae(10); *Drummond, S.R.* – Tiliaceae(10). *Engler, A*. – Araceae(5); *Foslie, M*. – Corallinaceae(2); *Gilg, E*. – Connaraceae(10), Loganiaceae(10); *Gomont, M*. – Myxophyceae(4); *Hackel, E*. – Gramineae(3); *Hallier, H*. – Convolvulaceae(8); *Heim, F*. – Dipterocarpaceae(7); *Harms, H*. – Leguminosae(5); *Kraenzlin, F*. – Apostasiaceae(1), Orchidaceae(1); *Loesener, Th*. – Hippocrateaceae(10); *Massee, G*. – Agaracineae(6); *Mez, C*. – Myrsinaceae(8(); *Östrup, E*. – Marine diatoms(8), Freshwater diatoms(7); *Ostenfeld, C.H.* – Amaranthaceae(10), Amaryllidaceae(8), Araliaceae(10), Bacillariaceae(7), Basellaceae(10), Casuarinaceae(10), Commelinaceae(8), Combretaceae Add. (10), Cycadaceae(8), Dioscoreaceae(8), Gentianaceae(5), Gnetaceae(8), Hydrocharitaceae(5), Lauraceae(10), Lemnaceae(5), Lentibulariaceae(9), Liliaceae(10), Nymphaeaceae(5), Pandanaceae(8), Piperaceae(10), Pontederiaceae(5), Potamogetonaceae(5), Smilaceae(8), Taccaceae(8), Taxaceae(8); *Paulsen, O*. – Fagaceae(5); *Pax, F*. – Euphorbiaceae(10); *Poulsen, V.A.* – Eriocaulaceae(8); *Radlkofer, L*. – Sapindaceae(10); *Ravn, F.K.* – Loranthaceae(5); *Reinbold, Th*. – Marine Algae(4); *Rolfe, R.A.* – Rosaceae(10); *Rostrup, E*. – Fungi (excl.
Agaricineae)(6); *Schlechter, R*. – Asclepiadaceae(10); *Schmidt, J*. – Combretaceae(8), Fagaceae Add.(10), Loranthaceae Add.(10), Peridiniales(4), Schmidt, \[E.\]J. 1901 Rhizophoraceae(5); *Schumann, K*. – Cannaceae(5), Marantaceae(5), Rubiaceae(6), Scitamineae(5); *Stephani, F*. – Hepaticae(5); *Vainio, E.A.* – Lichens(9); *Warburg, 0*. – Aizoaceae(10), Bixaceae(10), Bombacaceae(10), Capparidaceae(10), Caricaceae(10), Dilleniaceae(10), Flagellariaceae(10), Goodeniaceae(10), Hypericaceae(10), Malvaceae(10), Oleaceae(10), Onagraceae(10), Oxalidaceae(10), Pedaliaceae(10), Plumbaginaceae(10), Portulacaceae(10), Rhamnaceae(10), Rutaceae(10), Sterculiaceae(10), Urticaceae(6); *Warming, E*. – Podostemaceae(5); *West, W. & G.S.* – Chlorophyceae(4).