- Jean Bachelot La Pylaie
Jean Marie Auguste Bachelot de La Pylaie (
May 25 ,1786 -October 12 ,1856 ) was a French botanist, explorer and archaeologist.He studied at
Laval , and then in Paris at theMuséum national d'histoire naturelle , where he was a pupil ofGeorges Cuvier (1769-1832) andHenri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1777-1850).He was a prolific explorer, mainly in France, but also in Africa and America, in particular the islands of
Saint Pierre and Miquelon .In 1816, sailing on the frigate "Cybele", he surveyed
St. George's Bay during a three months tour of Newfoundland and Saint Pierre and Miquelon. He was the first known collector of local species in Saint Pierre.In December 1825, he began surveying the French islands of
Hoëdic andHouat , to pursue his passion of collecting algae. In January 1826, instead of returning to the continent as he had originally planned, he stayed on the islands, having become fond of their inhabitants, and began to describe their lives, their activities, and the natural history of their environment.He was the author of various archaeological studies on
Brittany .References
* Gaston Adolphe Joseph Gillot. "Un Fougerais méconnu, Bachelot de la Pylaie 1786-1856 : naturaliste, archéologue, préhistorien, dessinateur". Bretonne, 1953
* Pierre Buttin. "Voyage d'un naturaliste dans les îles d'Houat et d'Hédic". Melvan, 2004
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