Julien Foucaud
Julien Foucaud (2 July 1847, Saint-Clément – 26 April 1904, Rochefort) was a French botanist.
From 1867 to 1885, he was an assistant teacher and teacher in several schools in the department of Charente-Maritime. In February 1885, he was appointed director of the naval botanical garden in Rochefort.[1]
In February 1878, he became a member of the Société Botanique de France.[1] Taxa with the specific epithet of foucaudii are named in his honor.[2] In collaboration with Georges Rouy, he described numerous plant species.[3]
Selected works
- Flore de l'ouest de la France; ou, Description des plantes qui croissent spontanément dans les départements de: Charente-Inférieure, Deux-Sèvres, Vendée, Loire-Inférieure, Morbihan, Finistère, Côtes-du-Nord, Ille-et-Vilaine (1886), with James Lloyd – Flora of western France, description of plants native to Charente-Inférieure, Deux-Sèvres, Vendée, Loire-Inférieure, Morbihan, Finistère, Côtes-du-Nord and Ille-et-Vilaine.[4]
- Flore de France; ou, Description des plantes qui croissent spontanément en France, en Corse et en Alsace-Lorraine (1893–1913), with Georges Rouy, Edmond Gustave Camus and Jean-Nicolas Boulay – Flora of France, descriptions of plants native to France, Corsica and Alsace-Lorraine.[5]
- Trois semaines d'herborisations en Corse (1898), with Eugène Simon – Three weeks of herborization on Corsica.[6]
References
- 1 2 Bulletin de la Société botanique de France ..., Volume 51 by Société botanique de France obituary
- ↑ Flora de Aragon Foucaudii
- ↑ IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Foucaud
- ↑ Archive.org Flore de l'ouest de la France
- ↑ Biodiversity Heritage Library Flore de France
- ↑ Google e-Book Trois semaines d'herborisations en Corse
- ↑ IPNI. Foucaud.
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