
Ézéchiel Jules Rémy (1826–1893) was a French naturalist and traveller.
He was born in
Mourmelon-le-Grand
Mourmelon-le-Grand () is a commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France.
Population
Camp de Châlons
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on 3 September 1826 and died in
Louvercy on 2 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
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and a report on the
Mormon
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people of
Utah
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.
The standard
author citation for this botanist is J.Rémy.
[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.
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Botanists with author abbreviations
19th-century French botanists
People from Marne (department)
1826 births
1893 deaths