- Karl Heinrich Bergius
Karl Heinrich Bergius (1790-1818), also known as Carl Heinrich Bergius, was a Prussian botanist, naturalist, cavalryman and pharmacist from
Küstrin . He is notable for his natural history collecting in southernAfrica .Bergius served as a cavalryman in the Prussian campaign of the
Napoleonic Wars , for which he was awarded theIron Cross . [http://www.aluka.org/action/showMetadata?doi=10.5555/AL.AP.PERSON.BM000000634&pgs= Aluka entry on Karl Heinrich Bergius] ] He subsequently studied pharmacy inBerlin where his botanical interests were noted byMartin Lichtenstein at the Berlin Zoological Museum. Lichtenstein encouraged him to go to theCape Colony of southern Africa to work as an assistant pharmacist inCape Town , where he arrived in 1815, in order to make natural history collections for the Berlin Museum.Mearns, Barbara; & Mearns, Richard. (1988). "Biographies of Birdwatchers. The lives of those commemorated in western palearctic bird names". Academic Press: London. ISBN 0-12-487422-3]He died in isolation and poverty in Cape Town in January 1818 of pulmonary
tuberculosis . He is commemorated in the scientific name of theGreater Crested Tern "Thalasseus bergii", as well as in the names of the plants "Diascia bergiana " Link & Otto, "Ficinia bergiana " Kunth and "Ophioglossum bergianum " Schltdl. Sutton, D.A.References
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