Christoph Wilhelm Marcus Schroder
Christoph Wilhelm Marcus Schroder (born 1871) was a German biologist and entomologist.[1] He was a professor in Berlin.
Publications
Selected
- with Otto Schmiedeknecht, Jean-Jacques Kieffer, Heinrich Friese, Hermann Stitz and Eduard Enslin, Die insekten Mitteleuropas insbesondere Deutschlands. Stuttgart: Franckhsche verlagshandlung, 1914-[1926]
- Handbuch der entomologie, Jena: Gustav Fischer, [1912]-1929 BHL
- Handbuch für Naturfreunde, Vol. 1 and 2, Kosmos-Frankch, [1910], 1912[2]
gollark: How many people are going to appreciate and stick to your Perfectly Logical Langauge™?
gollark: People would probably, without some mechanism to stop that, drop down to a simpler or easier to say/learn version.
gollark: English works... fairly like German and French.
gollark: Lignum is kind of right, though. Languages in the same local area are generally pretty similar gramatically.
gollark: Besides, you could probably have some organisation or other direct its development.
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