Jules Rémy

Jules Achille Rémy (1826–1893) was a French naturalist and traveller.

He was born in Louvercy September 2, 1826 and died there in December 1893. Rémy made collections of botanical and geological specimens, shells, and published works on his journeys and observations, including an early record of a visit to the island of Molokai[1] and a report on the Mormon people of Utah.[2]

The International Plant Names Index notes his name as Ezechiel Jules (or Julio) Rémy, the standard author abbreviation for this botanist is J.Rémy.[3]

References

  1. ^ Forbes, David W. (2003). Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780-1900: 1881-1900,. Volumes 1881-1900. 4 (annotated ed.). University of Hawaii Press. pp. 503–4. ISBN 9780824826369. http://books.google.com/books?id=jAuzOipG26YC&lpg=PA503&ots=g5rassGs7g&dq=Jules%20Remy&pg=PA503#v=onepage&q=Jules%20Remy&f=false. 
  2. ^ Gallagher, Eugene V. (2006). Eugene V. Gallagher, W. Michael Ashcraft. ed. Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America: African diaspora traditions and other American innovations. 5. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 227. ISBN 0275987124. 
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index 2005 Author Details: Rémy, Ezechiel Jules (1826-1893) citing R.E.G. Pichi Sermolli 1 March 1991. R.W.Kiger 11 July 1991.