Henri Lucien Jumelle
Henri Lucien Jumelle (25 November 1866 in Dreux, Eure-et-Loir Department France – 6 December 1935 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône Department, France) was a French botanist.[1]
From 1887 to 1894, he worked as a plant physiologist at the Faculté des Sciences in Paris. Afterwards, he was a professor of botany at the Faculté des Sciences in Marseille (1894-1935).[2] From 1898 to 1916, he was assistant director, then director of the Musée colonial et du Jardin botanique in Marseille.[3]
He held a deep interest in applied botany, publishing numerous treatises on the agricultural aspects of various plants.[4] During his career, he worked closely with botanist Joseph Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie, who sent him botanical material from Madagascar. As a taxonomist, he circumscribed many new species native to Madagascar.[2]
From 1922 to 1935, he was a correspondent-member of the Académie des Sciences (botanical section).[3]
Botanical eponymy
- Jumellea (family Orchidaceae), named by Rudolf Schlechter, 1914.
- Jumelleanthus (family Malvaceae), named by Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner, 1924.[5]
Selected works
- Recherches physiologiques sur le développement des plantes annuelles, 1889.
- Le laboratoire de biologie végétale de Fontainebleau dirigé par Gaston Bonnier, 1890.
- Les cultures coloniales (8 volumes), 1901–1927.
- Les ressources agricoles et forestières des colonies françaises, 1907.
- Les plantes à tubercules alimentaires des climats tempérés et des pays chauds, 1910.
- Catalogue descriptif des collections botaniques du Musée colonial de Marseille : Madagascar et la Réunion, 1916.[4]
References
- "Index of Botanists - Jumelle, Henri Lucien". Harvard University Herbaria. Harvard University. 21 May 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2014.
- JSTOR Global Plants Jumelle, Henri Lucien (1866-1935)
- Prosopo Sociétés savantes de France
- WorldCat Search published works
- BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- IPNI. Jum.