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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 656 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PIERRE
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MARIE AUGUSTE BROUSSONET (1761-1807)
  , French naturalist,was born at
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Montpellier on the 28th of
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February 1761, and was educated for the medical profession . Visiting England, he was admitted in 1872 an honorary member of the Royal Society, and in the same
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year published at
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London the first
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part of his
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work on fishes, Ichthyologiae Decas I, material for which was communicated to him by
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Sir Joseph Banks . On his return to Paris he was appointed perpetual secretary to the Society of Agriculture, and in 1789 became a member of the
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National Assembly . Under the convention he had to leave Paris, and after some dangers he made his way to
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Madrid . The enmity of the French emigrants, however, drove him from Spain, and afterwards from Lisbon, but at last he found a
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refuge in
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Morocco as physician to an
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embassy sent out by the
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United States . Later he obtained permission from the
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Directory to return to France, and in 1805 was appointed professor of botany at Montpellier, where he died on the 17th of
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January 1807 .

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