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Johann Georg Wagler was a German naturalist and scientist in the 19th century, whose works primarily focused on herpetology and ornithology (Beolens, Watkins & Grayson, 2011). Johan Georg Wagler was born on 28 March 1800, in the city of Nuremberg, where the Chancellor of the City Court was Wagler's father (Wagler, 1884).
By: Wagler, Johann Georg, Edition: Publication info: München, George Jaquet, 1835. Volume: Series: Holding Institution: University Library, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. Subjects: BHL Collections: Monographia Psittacorum.
Johann Georg Wagler (* 28. März 1800 in Nürnberg; † 23. August 1832 in Hofmark Moosach, Königreich Bayern) war ein deutscher Zoologe und Herpetologe .
Oct 15, 2015 · For instance, in 1830, German zoologist Johann Georg Wagler published a paper on amphibians in which he interpreted the pterosaur’s wings as flippers.
Johann Georg Wagler was an obscure figure of German ornithology and herpetology. He was born on March 28, 1800, in Nuremberg and was the youngest son of a municipal clerk.
Johann Georg Wagler (1800–1832), a German herpetologist who worked for the Royal Bavari-an Academy of Sciences, discovered in London in June 1825. These objects were finally acquired by King Ludwig I of Bavaria for 400 guilders in July 1827. They were said to have come from Captain Cook’s voyages and from the estate
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Dec 31, 2014 · Wagler's Six ornithological memoirs from the 'Isis.' by Wagler, Johann Georg, 1800-1832; Sclater, Philip Lutley, 1829-1913; Willughby Society