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  Prosper Garnot - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Prosper Garnot (January 13, 1794 - 1838) was a French surgeon and naturalist.
Garnot had a severe attack of dysentery and was sent back with some of the collection on the Castle Forbes.
Prosper Garnot, French Navy officers, French naturalists, French ornithologists, 1794 births and 1838 deaths.
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  Prosper Garnot -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Prosper Garnot (January 13, 1794 - 1838) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A physician who specializes in surgery) surgeon and (A biologist knowledgeable about natural history (especially botany and zoology)) naturalist.
Garnot was born at (A port city in northwestern France (in Brittany); the chief naval station of France) Brest.
Garnot had a severe attack of (An infection of the intestines marked by severe diarrhea) dysentery and was sent back with some of the collection on the Castle Forbes.
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 January 13 -- Today in the Historical Sciences [D-L 5:68]
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As an assistant surgeon in the French navy, Garnot will sail under Duperrey on the _Coquille_ during its circumnavigation of the globe (1822-1825).
In the company of the naturalist Rene-Primevere Lesson, Garnot will collect extensively along the coasts of South America and in the Pacific, although many of his specimens will be lost in a shipwreck in July of 1824.
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 Prosper Garnot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prosper Garnot (January 13, 1794 - 1838) was a French surgeon and naturalist.
He was an assistant surgeon under Louis Isidore Duperrey on La Coquille during its circumnavigation of the globe (1822-25).
Garnot had a severe attack of dysentery and was sent back with some of the collection on the Castle Forbes.
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Barante, Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugi?, baron de Barante, Amable Guillaume Prosper Brugière, baron deämä´ble gēyōm´ prôspĕr´ brüzhyĕr´ bärôN´ de bäräNt´, 1782-1866, French statesman and historian.
Cr?llon, Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, Prosper Jolyot deprôspĕr´ zhôlyō´ de krābēyôN´, 1674-1762, French dramatist.
Consid?nt, Victor Prosper Considérant, Victor Prospervēktôr´ prōspâr´ kôNsēdāräN´, 1808-93, French socialist; follower of Charles Fourier.
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 René-Primevère Lesson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He served in the French navy during the Napoleonic Wars; in 1811 he was third surgeon on the frigate Saal, and in 1813 second surgeon on the Regulus.
He served as surgeon on the round-the-world voyage of La Coquille (1822-1825), and was also responsible for collecting natural history specimens with his fellow surgeon Prosper Garnot.
He was the first naturalist to see live birds of paradise in the Moluccas and New Guinea.
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 Prosper Garnot - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Prosper Garnot - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 NAF-Recherche Bay symposium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Chief naturalist on this voyage was Rene Primevere Lesson, assisted by Prosper Garnot, who was also assistant surgeon.
Illness forced Garnot to leave La Coquille while in Sydney, and while waiting for a ship to return him to France, he bought an echidna which had been raised in captivity.
Garnot kept the echidna in his cabin on his return voyage, and was the first European to record hibernation in this species.
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 Zoological Citation Notes -- M
Garnot in Lesson and Garnot, Voyage autour du Monde exécuté par ordre du Roi sur la Corvette de Sa Maj. La Coquille pendant années 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825.
The Richmond Index lists this name, with the authority of Lesson and Garnot to Ferrusacs Bulletin for May of 1827 (where pl.22 of the Coquille Atlas is quoted).
There are a number of apparent problems with this citation, as it appears to me that the date, volume, number, and page rendering do not appear to correlate with the actual structure of the publication as I understand it.
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 Egypt: Historical Egyptian Sites
The tomb that we believe was the final resting place of Amenhotep III (Greek Amenophis III), one of the greatest kings of Egypt during one of its most prosperous eras, is actually located in the West Valley on the West Bank at Luxor (ancient Thebes) and numbered WV22.
This pyramid was first investigated by Perring in the 1830s, but in 1881, Maspero entered the subterranean section of the pyramid and there for the first time discovered pyramid texts.
Rekhmire was a vizier, the highest ranking official under the pharaohs Tuthmosis III and Amenophis II during a period when Egypt's empire stretched to its farthest extent and was at the peek of her prosperity.
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 January Anniversaries in Evolution and the Historical Sciences
An interest in botany will lead Herbert to become a skilled horticulturalist, and his extensive studies of plant hybrids will form the basis of part of Darwin’s discussion of hybridism and sterility in the
1794: PROSPER GARNOT is born at Brest, France.
In the company of the naturalist René-Primevère Lesson, Garnot will collect extensively along the coasts of South America and in the Pacific, although many of his specimens will be lost in a shipwreck in July of 1824.
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 Carettochelydae and Chelidae Information Network
This can be accounted to the species' great morphological variation.
The holotype (M. 9409 from Australia) specimen was collected by René-Primevere Lesson (1794-1849) and Prosper Garnot (1794-1838) in 1824.
The type locality is the Upper Macquarie River, in the vicinity of Bathurst [NSW] (Cann, 1998).
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 The French and Zoological Discovery in New Zealand | NZETC
The first voyage of significance was that of Duperrey and the Coquille in 1824.
Among the naturalists, were R P Lesson and Prosper Garnot.
They did not spend long in New Zealand, and all their collecting was carried out in the vicinity of the Bay of Islands, which was reached in April 1824.
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 petymol.g.html
Prosper Garnot, (13 Jan. - Brest) 1794-1838, French physician (e.g.
A.L. Rice have later (1983) given an alternative explanation: rest products from phytoplankton blooms tends to form mucus fluffs on the deep sea bottom, very similar to what Huxley described.
Buchanan was son of a prosperous Glasgow merchant and had studied in Scotland, France and Germany before the expedition.
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 Grey Crow | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Taxobox begin color pink name Grey Crow Taxobox image image caption Taxobox begin placement color pink...
Lesson & Prosper Garnot Garnot, date 1827 Taxobox end The Grey Crow Corvus tristis, formerly known
Palm Crow C. palmarum White necked Crow C. leucognaphalus White billed Crow C. woodfordi Grey...
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