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  1. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (Paris, 13 October 1835 – Paris, 21 April 1900) was a French mammalogist, ornithologist, and carcinologist. He was English in origin, the son of Henri Milne-Edwards and grandson of Bryan Edwards, a Jamaican planter who settled at Bruges (then in France).

  2. Oct 13, 2021 · Alphonse Milne-Edwards, a French zoologist, was born Oct. 13, 1835. Alphonse's father, Henri Milne-Edwards, was a star zoologist himself, being professor of zoology at the Museum of Natural History in Paris, which, in spite of its name, was as much a teaching institution as a repository.

  3. Sep 21, 2015 · September 21, 2015. A 19th-century illustration published by Alphonse Milne-Edwards. Biodiversity Heritage Library. On a chilly Wednesday in 1936, the day before Christmas Eve, a giant panda...

  4. Series: Holding Institution: University of Toronto - Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library. Subjects: BHL Collections: The Biodiversity Heritage Library works collaboratively to make biodiversity literature openly available to the world as part of a global biodiversity community.

  5. Sprung from English stock, being the grandson of Bryan Edwards, M.P., a West Indian planter who settled at Bruges, Alphonse Milne-Edwards, son of the celebrated Henri Milne Edwards (1800-1885), •was born in Paris, 13th October, 1835, and in his career followed closely in his father's footsteps.

  6. Articles published by French mammalogist, ornithologist, and carcinologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1835-1900), with accompanying plates, in one volume. Extracted or reprinted from various scientific journals. Materials in French. The binder’s title on the spine reads Mammifères. Mélanges.

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    Born in Paris in 1835, Alphonse Milne-Edwards took his medical degree in r859, and was nominated Pro­ fessor at the School of Pharmacy in I865.

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