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in Paris in 1868. A separate gallery has been devoted to the collection in that institution, and it was called "Herbaria Durandi" after the donor. Dr. Durand was a contributor to scientific journals, and a member of scientific societies in the United States and Europe. He died in Philadelphia,
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Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske, ix volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889.
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intensively for two years. After Napoleon's downfall, he was suspected of Napoleonic tendencies, and sailed to
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of North American plants. This, the work of nearly forty years, he presented to the museum of the
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Durand actively devoted himself to botany, and became thoroughly familiar with the flora of
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in Philadelphia, and in 1832 was elected a corresponding member of the
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in Paris, and on his graduation in 1813 joined the medical corps of
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William Procter, Chairman of Committee on Deceased Members,
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For the American mycologist and botanist (1870-1922), see
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French-born American pharmacist and botanist (1794–1873)
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Pennsylvania, on August 15, 1873, and was interred at
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Elias Judah Durand

Frederick Gutekunst
pharmacist
botanist
France
Mayenne
France
pharmacy
Napoleon
LĂĽtzen
Bautzen
Hanau
Katzbach
Leipzig
Nantes
botany
New York City
Boston
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Academy of Natural Sciences
Paris
mineral waters
American Philosophical Society
North America
herbarium
species
Jardin des Plantes
Laurel Hill Cemetery

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