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George Albert boo Ranger

George Albert boo Ranger

George Boulenger.

George Albert boo Ranger or George Albert Boulanger (George Albert Boulenger, October 13, 1858 – ) was born in Belgium on November 21, 1937 and is the zoologist who worked in the U.K. I specialized in amphibians, reptiles, fish.

Brief career history

I was born in Brussels. I graduated from Brussels free university in 1877 and studied work, amphibians, reptiles, fish for a while in Belgian natural science research institute. I often visited Paris natural history Museum and the British Museum the other day. I was invited as Alberto Gunter of the natural history museum which was a part of the British Museum in those days in 1880, and the work that I classified the rearranging of the amphibians specimen of the natural history Museum in was accompanied. Because it was necessary to become a British public employee to work in the British Museum, I acquired British nationality. I became the primary assistant of the zoology section in 1882 and continued doing work until 1920. I showed a wonderful memory in the classification of the specimen, and it was said that I was able to memorize a kind and the scientific name that I saw before and talked about the Britain and Germany French language, and Spanish, Italian were able to read Russian to some extent more, too. I announced 875 articles by 1921 [1] and wrote 19 monographs. I listed the kind of 1,096 fish, 556 amphibian kinds, the kind of 872 reptiles. Writing includes "The Snakes Of Europe" (1913).

When it recruited natural historians because the Belgian king established a museum in the Congo in 1897, I was chosen as the chairperson of the committee. I inhabit for a kind of Congo in a cave and am known by having listed a window shade African valve (Caecobarbus geertsii) that eyes and a pigment degenerate.

After having resigned from natural history Museum in 1920, I studied the rose of the plant [2].

The member of the amphibious reptiles society (American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists) was chosen as honorary membership American fish in duty, 1935. Leopold decoration was given in 1937 by Belgium.

boulengeri, boulengerii, georgeboulengeri are added to the specific epithet of the scientific name of 24 amphibian kinds. [3]

Boulenger is used to show George Albert boo Ranger when I show an author by the scientific name of the plant. (I search Author Details in /IPNI reading an author sketchy description.)

References

  1. ^ Watson, D. M. S. (1940). "George Albert Boulenger. 1858-1937". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 3 (8): 13–26. doi: 10.1098/rsbm.1940.0002.  Editing
  2. ^ Frans A. Stafleu & Richard S. Cowan (1976). Taxonomic literature: a selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types, 2nd edition. It is A–G. 1 Utrecht: Bohn, Scheltema & Holkema. p. 384. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33265581#page/394/mode/1up June 18, 2013 reading. . 
  3. ^ The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.

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