Fredrik Adam Smitt Explained

Fredrik Adam Smitt, (9 May 1839 in Halmstad – 19 February 1904 in Stockholm), was a Swedish zoologist.

Biography

Smitt studied in Lund and Uppsala where he received his doctorate in 1863. In 1861 and 1868 He participated in the Swedish expeditions to Svalbard. In 1871 he was appointed professor at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, where he was in charge of the Department of Vertebrates. From 1879 he also taught zoology at Stockholm University.

Smitt produced both popular works and many scientific papers. Besides his scientific work, Smitt also championed the modernization of the techniques herring fisheries.

Taxon described by him

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A history of Scandinavian fishes. Bengt Fredrik. Fries. C. U.. Ekström. Carl Jacob. Sundevall. Wilhelm von. Wright. Fredrik Adam. Smitt. April 25, 1892. Stockholm : P.A. Norstedt & söner. Internet Archive.