Education
He studied at Uppsala University and earned his Doctor of Philosophy in 1909.
He studied at Uppsala University and earned his Doctor of Philosophy in 1909.
During his long career he taught classes at several schools in and near Stockholm. In 1894-1895 and from 1897 to 1902 he worked as an assistant in the vertebrate department at the Naturhistoriska riksmuseet in Stockholm. With zoologist Einar Lönnberg he described the following herpetological species:
Aipysurus tenuis, 1913
Atractaspis engdahli, 1913
Eulamprus brachyosoma, 1915.
Eulamprus tympanum, 1915
Gastrotheca microdiscus, (Andersson in Lönnberg and Andersson, 1910).
Glaphyromorphus mjobergi, 1915
Strophurus taeniatus, 1913.