He studied theology at the seminary in Feldkirch,[1] then from 1902 to 1908 was stationed in São Leopoldo, Brazil. Following his return to Europe he continued his studies in Valkenburg and Innsbruck, and in 1914 returned to Feldkirch as a schoolteacher. He died in September 1919 as a result of a climbing accident during a collection excursion in the Vorarlberg Alps.[2]
Die Hypocreaceen von Rio Grande do Sul, Südbrasilien (1911) in Annales Mycologici – Hypocreaceae of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil.
Decades Fungorum Brasiliensium, (1911). It is an exsiccata-like series with specimens nos. 1-300 distributed between 1910 and 1912.[8]
Le genre Asterinella (1912) – The genus Asterinella.
Zur Revision der Gattungen Microthyrium und Seynesia (1912–13) in Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift – Revision of the genera Microthyrium and Seynesia.