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### Author
Schulz-Korth, Karl (1906-1931), German (Prussian) botanist; studied at Berlin Univ. 1924; with J. Mattfeld to Greece 1926; scientific collaborator Berlin-Dahlem 1927; Dr. phil. Berlin 1931, student of J. Hillmann.
**Abbreviated name**: *Schulz-Korth* \[standard form in IPNI: *Schulz-Korth*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection B|B]] (destr.). – Letters at [[Collection G|G]].
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 3: 246 (b. 15 Mar 1906, d. 6 Sep 1931); GR p. 47-48, *pl*. \[*17*\], cat. p. 71; LS suppl. 25003-25004; SBC p. 131; Zep-Tim. p. 102.
#### Biofile
- Anon., Hedwigia 72: (114). 1932 (d.).
- Fedde, Repert. Sp. nov. 29: 161. 1931 (died in accident).
- Laundon, J.R., Lichenologist 11 (1): 17. 1979 (herb. B, destr.).
- Mattfeld, J., Verh. bot. Ver. Brandenburg 73: 141-152. 1931 (obit., portr., bibl.).
### Publications
##### n.11.339. Die Flechtenvegetation der Mark Brandenburg
**Title**
*Die Flechtenvegetation der Mark Brandenburg* von Karl Schulz (genannt Schulz-Korth)... Dahlem bei Berlin (Verlag des Repertoriums) 1931. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Flechtenveg. Brandenburg*.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 15 Nov 1931, portr. of author \[S. died 6 Sep 1931\], p. \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-192, \[193\], *pl. 1-23. Copies*: Almborn, BR, PH, U, USDA. – Issued as Repert. sp. nov. Beih. 67, 1931 (ed. F. Fedde).
*Thesis issue* (issued simultaneously with regular issue): 15 Nov 1931, front. portr., p. \[i\]-viii, \[1\]-192, \[913\], *pl. 1-23. Copies*: B, G, "*Die Flechtenvegetation der Mark Brandenburg* mit 45 Photographien... und einem Selbstbildnisse des verstorbenen Verfassers. Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin".