- Ludwik Mlokosiewicz
Ludwik Franciszek Mlokosiewicz (
August 25 ,1831 - 1909) was a Polishexplorer ,zoologist andbotanist , who studied extensively in theCaucasus Mountains .Life
Mlokosiewicz was born in
Warsaw , into a wealthy and aristocratic family. At the age of twenty-two he joined the Caucasian Division of the Russian Army. He used his botanical talents to plant a regimental park, orchard and water garden atLagodekhi , on the south-eastern slopes of the Caucasus, in Georgia. In 1861 he resigned from the army and travelled south to explore the deserts ofPersia . On his return he was arrested and charged with inciting revolt amongst the Poles in the Caucasus. Despite his innocence of the charges, he was sentenced to six years' enforced residence in the province ofVoronetz , and his botanical collections were confiscated.In 1876 after restrictions had been lifted Mlokosiewicz explored the mountains of
Dagestan , and two years later returned to Persia, travelling as far as Balochistan. On his return he was appointed Inspector of Forests for theSignakhi District, remaining at Lagodekhi for the rest of his life. He supplied foreign museums with botanical and zoological specimens.Species that he discovered and that were named after him include the
Caucasian Black Grouse ("Tetrao mlokosiewiczi") and the Golden Peony ("Paeonia mlokosewitschii").ee also
*List of Poles
References
*Barbara and Richard Mearns - "Biographies for Birdwatchers" ISBN 0-12-487422-3
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