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Hallier f. : ウィキペディア英語版
Johannes Gottfried Hallier
Johannes (Hans) Gottfried Hallier (6 July 1868 – 10 March 1932) was a German botanist born in Jena.
He studied botany and zoology at the University of Jena under Christian Ernst Stahl (1848–1919) and Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919), and continued his studies at the University of Munich under Ludwig Radlkofer (1829–1927) and Richard Hertwig (1850–1937). From 1893 until 1897, he was based at the Buitenzorg Botanical Garden in Java.
In 1894, Hallier became the second European to climb Mount Kelam (after a certain Dr. Gürtler) and the first to collect specimens of the pitcher plant ''Nepenthes clipeata''.〔McPherson, S.R. 2009. ''Pitcher Plants of the Old World''. 2 volumes. Redfern Natural History Productions, Poole.〕 He ascended the summit 5 times in January and February of that year.〔van Steenis-Kruseman, M.J., ''et al.'' 2006. (Cyclopaedia of Malesian Collectors: Johann Gottfried ('Hans') Hallier ). Nationaal Herbarium Nederland.〕 After his return to Germany, he served as an assistant in the Botanical Institute at the University of Munich. Beginning in 1898 Hallier worked at the Botanical Museum in Hamburg.〔(UZH, Zurich herbaria ) (short biography)〕
From 1903-04 he took part in a scientific expedition to India, Ceylon and Maritime Southeast Asia. From 1908 to 1922, Hallier was a curator at the Rijksherbarium in Leiden.〔(Deutsche Biographie ) (translated biography)〕
He died on 10 March 1932 in Oegstgeest, Netherlands.
He is credited for introducing a phylogenetic classification of flowering plants that became known as the "Hallier system".〔(Google Books ) Taxonomy of Angiosperms by V.N. Naik〕〔(Google Books ) Systematic Botany by Subhash C. Datta〕 He published several works on the botany of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia), including treatises on the flora of Borneo.
== Selected writings ==

* ''Indonesische Acanthaceen'', 1897 - Acanthaceae native to Indonesia.
* ''Die indonesischen Aeschynanthusarten des Herbariums zu Buitenzorg'', 1897 - Indonesian Aeschynanthus types from the Buitenzorg berbaria.
* ''Zur Convolvulaceenflora Amerika's'', 1899 - American Convolvulaceae.
* ''Neue Vorschläge zur botanischen Nomenklatur'', 1905 - New proposal involving botanical nomenclature.〔(Google Books ) (publications)〕

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