Timothée Puel
Jean Jacques Timothée Puel (August 22, 1813 – January 28, 1890) was a French physician and botanist.[1]
A practicing physician in Paris, he was a founding member of the Société botanique de France (1854).[2]
He is known for his investigations of flora native to the département of Lot, of which he published Catalogue des plantes qui croissent dans le département du Lot. Also, he issued a series of exsiccatae called Herbier du Lot.[3] The genus Puelia (family Gramineae) was named in his honor by Adrien René Franchet.[4]
Selected works
- Catalogue des plantes vasculaires qui croissent dans le département Lot, 1845-53 - Catalog of vascular plants native to the department of Lot.
- Catalogue des plantes qui croissent dans le département du Lot, 1852 - Catalog of plants native to the department of Lot.
- Études sur les divisions géographiques de la flore française, 1858-1860 - Studies of geographical divisions involving French flora.
- Revue critique de la flore du département du Lot, 1860-62 - Critical review on the flora of the department of Lot.[5]
References
- Birth and death records. Archives of Department of Lot and Paris, respectively.
- Prosopo Sociétés savantes de France
- BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- M-Q (Volume 3 of CRC world dictionary of plant names: common names, scientific names, eponyms, synonyms, and etymology) by Umberto Quattrocchi
- WorldCat Search publications
- IPNI. Puel.
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