224 BOTANICAL NEWS. 
druggist in Paris, again entered the public service. He filled first an 
appointment at Lille, removing in 1832 to Strasburg, where he 
remained till the city passed into the hands of the Germans. Then — 
he removed to Geneva, and soon afterwards came back to Paris, ‘where 
at the.time of his death he was President of the French Botanical — 
Society. His Memoirs on Ferns are thirteen in number, beginning — 
with 1844 and extending over more than a quarter of a century. They 
are: ‘‘ Examen des bases adoptées dans la classification des Fougéres, 
et en particulier de la nervation,” 2 plates, 1844; 2, ‘‘ Histoire des 
Acrostichées,” a most elaborate work in folio, 64 Diets 1844-45; 3, 
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‘* Histoire des Vittariées et des Pleurogrammées. ’ 
Antrophyées,” on the same plan as the Acrostiches, 5 plates; 5, 
‘* Genera Filic Exposition des Genres de la famille des Polypo- 
décrites ou énumérées dans le Genera Filicum,” an illustrated adjunct 
to the preceding; 7, ‘ Iconographie (suite),” and 8, ‘“ Deseriphon 
d’espéces nouvelles et Annotations relatives aux précédents Mémoire | 
27 plates, 1854-57; 9, “ Catalogue Méthodique des Fougéres et ge 
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