Jacques Bernard Hombron
Jacques Bernard Hombron (1798–1852) was a French naval surgeon and naturalist.
Hombron served on the French voyage of the Astrolabe and Zélée between 1837 and 1840 to investigate the perimeter of Antarctica. He described a number of plants and animals with Honoré Jacquinot. Hombron served as surgeon and botanist on the Astrolabe and Honoré Jacquinot was a junior surgeon on the Zélée.[1] A botanical account of the expedition was published in: "Voyage au Pôle Sud et dans l'Océanie sur les corvettes l'Astrolabe et la Zélée ... Botanique / par MM. Hombron et Jacquinot"; (2 volumes 1845-1853).
In 1847 Hombron published a two-volume work on his personal and other explorers' adventures, titled: "Aventures les plus curieuses des voyageurs : coup d'oeil autour du monde".[1] In 1841 Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré named the plant genus Hombronia in his honor.[2]
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- IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Hombron
- ^ Jump up to: a b Hombron, Jacques Bernard (1800-1852) JSTOR Global Plants
- ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- ^ IPNI. Hombr.
- 1798 births
- 1852 deaths
- French surgeons
- French naturalists
- French botanists
- French ornithologists
- Naval surgeons
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