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    Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (22 July 1819 – 31 December 1889) was a French botanist born in Paris. Cosson is known for his botanical research in North...
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    Salvia taraxacifolia (category Taxa named by Ernest Cosson)
    Salvia taraxacifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. It is referred to by the common name Dandelion leaved sage and is a herbaceous...
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  • Cosson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elizabeth Cosson (born 1958), Australian army officer and public servant Ernest Cosson (1819–1889)...
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  • Agropyropsis (category Taxa named by Ernest Cosson)
    Agropyropsis is a monotypic genus of grasses closely related to Catapodium. It is native to the Batna Province in northeastern Algeria, and only contains...
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    Perralderia (category Taxa named by Ernest Cosson)
    Libya, Morocco, and Western Sahara. In naming the genus, Perralderia, Ernest Cosson was honouring his friend Henri Letourneux de la Perraudiere (a fellow...
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    Philip Barker Webb's herbarium. From 1855 to 1885 he was curator of Ernest Cosson's herbarium. As a botanical collector, he conducted extensive investigation...
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  • Galium perralderii (category Taxa named by Ernest Cosson)
    This plant was first described in 1862 by Ernest Cosson. The specific epithet, perralderii, honours Cosson's friend and fellow botanist, Henri-René Le...
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  • studied botany under Adrien-Henri de Jussieu and became good friends with Ernest Cosson. In 1854 he was a founding member of the Société Botanique de France...
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    explore the Regency of Tunisia. The expedition was headed by the botanist Ernest Cosson and included the botanist Napoléon Doumet-Adanson and other naturalists...
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  • of the Société botanique de France in 1856. He sent collections to Ernest Cosson, and collected in northern Africa with Ibrahim Ammeribt. Several plant...
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    in 1818. In 1857, a second species, G. balansae was distinguished by Ernest Cosson and Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve, but it is doubtful this form...
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    These were named Warionia saharae and described by George Bentham and Ernest Cosson, in the Bulletin of the Société botanique de France in 1872. There are...
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    explore the Regency of Tunisia. The expedition was headed by the botanist Ernest Cosson and included Doumet-Adanson and other naturalists. In 1884 a geological...
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  • Environs de Paris (Atlas of the flora in environs around Paris), with Ernest Cosson (1819-1889), 1845 Guide du botaniste ou Conseil pratique sur l'étude...
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    corallina var. pubescens. Without appearing aware of Sieber's publication, Ernest Cosson described the glabrous peony in 1850 as P. corallina var. leiocarpa...
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    The Mission Scientifique de Tunisie (1885–87) was led by the botanist Ernest Cosson (1819–89). Rolland was assisted by Philippe Thomas from 1885 and Georges...
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    patronyms were also given in plants: the genus Bourgaea was named by Ernest Cosson. the species names Anthemis bourgaei, Bupleurum bourgaei, Muscari bourgaei...
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    for the loss. After the establishment of French control over Tunisia, Ernest Cosson studied the plant life on Plane Island in May, 1888. The Belgian ship...
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    (1780–1867), Parisian plant collector who eventually gave his herbarium to Ernest Cosson Amaranthaceae Bu Mairetis René Maire (1878–1949) Boraginaceae Bu Mairia...
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  • Jean Baptiste Lucien Buquet, entomologist (born 1807) 31 December – Ernest Cosson, botanist (born 1819) "Zulma Carraud". Les Bibliothèques de Châteauroux...
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  • (died 1900) 3 July - Théodore Gouvy, composer (died 1898) 22 July - Ernest Cosson, botanist (died 1889) 14 August - Agenor, duc de Gramont, diplomat and...
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  • attributed to a giant bird, a view that Le Mesle shared. The botanist Ernest Cosson led the Mision Scientifique de Tunisie (Tunisian Scientific Exploration...
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    usually softly haired carpels, which develop into follicles. In 1887, Ernest Cosson described a peony from Mount Babor in Algeria as P. corallina var. atlantica...
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    several new species. He also performed research of spermatophytes with Ernest Cosson (1819–1889), who was an authority on North African flora. In 1858, he...
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    on numerous botanizing expeditions and he became a collaborator with Ernest Cosson (1819-1889) and Jacques Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882) in the preparation...
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    explore the Regency of Tunisia. The expedition was headed by the botanist Ernest Cosson, who had already undertaken eight study trips in Algeria between 1852...
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    Sir Vivian Ernest Fuchs FRS (/fʊks/ FUUKS; 11 February 1908 – 11 November 1999) was an English scientist-explorer and expedition organizer. He led the...
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  • 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Archived 2015-01-18 at archive.today Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles. 1859. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 6: 395-396...
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    Dasypyrum Coss. & Durieu Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles & Durieu de Maisonneuve, Michel Charles. 1855. Exploration...
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  • commissioner (1969–1973) Paul Cousseran, High commissioner (1977–1981) Paul Noirot-Cosson, High commissioner (1981–1983) Jean Aribaud, High commissioner (1997–2001)...
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