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  1. Nov 16, 2017 · Montreal; Moscow; New Orleans; ... and one to Antoine de Jussieu, the head of the Royal Gardens in Paris. ... illustrated in Frézier’s 1717 text Relation du voyage de la mer du Sud aux côtes ...

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  2. Antoine de Jussieu (1686–1758) was appointed in 1709 to the chair in botany that had been vacant since the death of Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656–1708), the creator of the Genus. Bernard de Jussieu (1699–1777) succeeded Sébastien Vaillant (1669–1722) as administrator of the Jardin du Roi.

  3. Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836) – first to propose a natural classification of flowering plants; K. Karl Kehrle (1898–1996) – Benedictine Monk of Buckfast Abbey, England; beekeeper; world authority on bee breeding, developer of the Buckfast bee

  4. International Botanical Congress ( IBC) is an international meeting of botanists in all scientific fields, authorized by the International Association of Botanical and Mycological Societies ( IABMS) and held every six years, with the location rotating between different continents. The current numbering system for the congresses starts from the ...

  5. Pierre de tonnerre, céraunie Haches préhistoriques (bifaces du Paléolithique et hache polie du Néolithique), du type de celles que les hommes ont cru tombées du ciel avec la foudre. Les pierres de foudre ou pierres de tonnerre , aussi appelées céraunies (du latin cerauniae), sont des pierres de forme ou d'aspect singulier, que la tradition a longtemps considérées comme des objets ...

  6. Historical Figures Born on July 6. Calendar. Events. Birthdays. Deaths. 1638 Gerrit Berckheyde, Dutch painter, born in Haarlem, Netherlands (d. 1698) 1668 Pieter Burman the Elder, Dutch classical scholar, born in Utrecht, Netherlands (d. 1741) 1686 Antoine de Jussieu, French naturalist, born in Lyon, France (d. 1758) 1736 Daniel Morgan ...

  7. In 1789 Antoine Laurent de Jussieu latinised Aublet's name for the genus to Parinarium; although incorrect by current rules of taxonomy, Jussieu's version of the name was widely used over the next two centuries. Distribution. Parinari campestris grows in open forests, nears the edges of savannas, and along river banks. It ranges from Trinidad ...

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