- Ernest Cosson
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Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (July 22, 1819 – December 31, 1889) was a French botanist born in Paris
He is remembered for his studies of botanical species from North Africa, and during his career participated in eight trips to Algeria. With Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815–1882), he published the influential Atlas de la Flore des Environs de Paris. From 1873 to 1889 he was a member of the Académie des sciences.
A number of botanical species contain his name, such as: Teucrium cossonii (Fruity Teucrium), Pyrus cossonii (Algerian pear), Limprichtia cossonii, Hypnum cossonii and Scorpidium cossonii.
Selected writings
- Atlas de la flore des environs de Paris ou illustrations de toutes les espèces des genres difficiles et de la plupart des plantes litigieuses de cette région, 1845
- Rapport sur un Voyage botanique en Algérie, de Philippeville a` Biskra et dansles Monts Aure's, 1856
- Instructions sur les observations et les collections botaniques à faire dans les voyages, 1872
- Note sur le projet de création en Algérie d'une mer dite intérieure, 1880
- Forets, bois et broussailles des principales localités du Nord de la Tunisie explores. 1883
References
- Parts of this article are based on translations of articles from the French and Spanish Wikipedia.
- Academie de Sciences Web Page
- Google-Translated page about the Atlas de la Flore des Environs de Paris
Categories:- Botanists with author abbreviations
- French botanists
- 1819 births
- 1889 deaths
- People from Paris
- Members of the French Academy of Sciences
- French botanist stubs
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