Napoléon Doumet-Adanson Explained

Napoléon Doumet-Adanson (22 October 1834, Guéret – 31 May 1897 Château de Balaine (Villeneuve-sur-Allier) was a French naturalist. He was a botanist specialising in the flora of Tunisia . He was a founder member of the Société d'horticulture et de botanique de l'Hérault. Doumet was also interested in entomology. He was a Member of the Institut de France.

In 1882 Jules Ferry, as Minister of Public Instruction, decided to create a mission to explore the Regency of Tunisia.The expedition was headed by the botanist Ernest Cosson and included Doumet-Adanson and other naturalists.In 1884 a geological section under Georges Rolland was added to the Tunisian Scientific Exploration Mission.Rolland was assisted by Philippe Thomas from 1885 and by Georges Le Mesle in 1887.

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