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85: 183:(BNHS) and began to contribute articles, the first of which was "The Fauna and Flora of Our Metallic Money," an article which (somewhat humorously) catalogued the microorganisms commonly found on various coins in India. In pursuit of his researches, Blatter traveled extensively within India. His most important contributions from this time were a series of articles written between 1904 and 1909 (although published later) and titled, 20: 243:
Returning to his position as professor of botany at St Xavier's, Blatter expended great energy during the next few years both traveling and building an extensive botanical collection. Consequently, St. Xavier's College had one of the best herbaria in Western India during those years. He was
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of British India, Blatter had a bad fall from a horse, and the resulting injuries brought on a partial paralysis. From that point onwards, his health began to fail. In 1932. in recognition of his botanical work, Fr. Blatter received the first Johannes Bruehl Memorial Medal of the
235:. Still in London when Great War broke out, Blatter booked his passage to India on a Japanese boat. Despite facing rifle fire from Turkish soldiers in the Suez Canal, the ship's journey was mostly uneventful, and Blatter arrived in Bombay in October 1915. 135:. His classmates at Sarnen remembered him as not only brilliant in every subject, but also a high-spirited companion with a reputation for pranks. After Sarnen, Blatter went on to have a brilliant career in high school in 244:
appointed principal of the college in 1919, retaining his professorial chair until 1924. He also became a prominent member of Bombay University Senate, and played a major role in influencing later university reforms.
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were published around this time. These papers too resulted in a book of the same name, a classic, still in print. Other books pertaining to India from this time were the two-volume
219:, where exiled Jesuits from two French provinces had opened a school of theology. During this time, Blatter also spent much time researching and compiling his papers, 640: 231:. Ordained as a priest on 25 August 1912, Blatter spent another year in the Netherlands, before returning to London to compile data for his next effort, 348: 283: 630: 615: 494:. John Bale Sons & Danielsson, Ltd. London. vol. i pp. xv, 198, 33 coloured plates. vol. ii pp. xv, 204, 31 coloured plates. 635: 605: 143:, northeast of the canton of Obwalden. In October 1896, after finishing high school, Blatter moved to the border town of 620: 155:, Blatter moved to the Netherlands in 1898 to first pursue classical studies and then study philosophy in the college of 335: 545: 176: 151:
to join the Noviciate of the German Province of the Society of Jesus. Since German Jesuits were in exile under
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as parish priest, and began to focus more on his botanical studies. His series of papers with
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Returning to Europe in 1909, Blatter chose to complete his theological studies in
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for "Conspicuous Important contributions to the knowledge of Asiatic Botany."
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In 1903, Blatter moved to India and was appointed Professor of Botany at
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D. B. Taraporevala Sons & Co., Bombay. pp. vii, 228, 15 plates.
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Blatter, E. 1905. "The Fauna and Flora of our Metallic Money".
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Blatter, E; Charles McCann (1935) Bombay grasses. ICAR, Delhi.
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Swiss Jesuit priest and botanist in British India (1877-1934)
199:. The articles were subsequently published in book form by 544: 299: 472: 228: 507:. Methodist Publishing House, Madras. pp 173, 37 plates. 529:"Waziristan, North" and "Waziristan, South." 1908. In 443:. Oxford University Press. pp. xxviii, 600, 106 plates. 358:is used to indicate this person as the author when 68:. In 1932, he became the first recipient of the 587: 206: 503:Blatter, E., F. Hallberg, and C. McCann. 1929. 478: 415:Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 312: 56:, he was Principal and Professor of Botany at 641:Members of the Bombay Natural History Society 573:Beautiful Flowers of Kashmir. Volume 1 (1927) 452:Blatter, E. 1907, 1908. "The Flora of Aden." 294:Fr. Ethelbert Blatter died on 26 May 1934 at 413:McCann, C. 1934. "Ethelbert Blatter, S.J." 119:valley just before the river's union with 27:pioneering taxonomist of the flora of the 523: 516:Blatter, E. and J. F. D'Almeida. 1932. 465:Blatter, E. 1919-1923. "Flora Arabica." 409: 407: 405: 403: 401: 305: 83: 18: 41:(15 December 1877 – 26 May 1934) was a 588: 441:The Palms of British India and Ceylon 398: 179:. The following year, he joined the 13: 568:The Ferns of Bombay (scanned book) 48:priest and pioneering botanist in 14: 652: 631:People from Appenzell Innerrhoden 561: 490:Blatter, Ethelbert. 1927, 1928. 428:Journal Bombay Natural Hist. Soc. 278:In 1930, during an expedition to 159:in the southernmost province of 454:Journ. Bombay Natural Hist. Soc. 546:International Plant Names Index 538: 616:Naturalists from British India 510: 497: 484: 459: 446: 433: 420: 377:Bombay Natural History Society 328:Bombay Natural History Society 181:Bombay Natural History Society 66:Bombay Natural History Society 1: 392: 271:and T. S. Sabnis, 1929); and 207:Theological studies in Europe 79: 636:20th-century Swiss botanists 606:19th-century Swiss botanists 505:The Flora of the Indus Delta 492:Beautiful Flowers of Kashmir 456:, xvii:895-920, xviii:54-68. 284:North-West Frontier Province 282:, a political agency in the 265:The Flora of the Indus Delta 261:Beautiful Flowers of Kashmir 7: 532:Imperial Gazetteer of India 370: 323:Some Beautiful Indian Trees 257:Some Beautiful Indian Trees 247:In 1925 Blatter retired to 238: 197:, Indigenous and Introduced 10: 657: 621:Catholic clergy scientists 479:Blatter & Millard 1954 177:St Xavier's College Bombay 170: 64:and vice-president of the 296:St. Vincent's High School 289:Asiatic Society of Bengal 74:Asiatic Society of Bengal 91:Blatter was born in the 201:Oxford University Press 103:in a region near Mount 535:, vol 24, pp. 379-384. 318:Millard, Walter Samuel 157:Valkenburg aan de Geul 88: 72:Memorial Medal of the 32: 467:Rec. Bot. Surv. 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SJ
Indian subcontinent
SJ
Swiss
Jesuit
British India
Indian subcontinent
St Xavier College
Bombay
Bombay Natural History Society
Johannes Bruehl
Asiatic Society of Bengal

canton
Appenzell Innerrhoden
Switzerland
Säntis
Rebstein
Canton of St. Gallen
Rhine
Lake Constance
Sarnen
Canton of Obwalden
Central Switzerland
Schwyz
Canton of Schwyz
Feldkirch
Austria
Bismarck

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