Jules Cardot

Jules Cardot (18 August 1860 – 22 November 1934) was a French botanist and bryologist considered in his time one of the world's leading experts on the mosses of Antarctica.

He was the son-in-law of botanist Louis Piré. His collection of herbarium specimens at his laboratories in Charleville was heavily looted and damaged during World War I. The French Academy of Sciences awarded the 1893 "Prix Montague" to Cardot for his work on mosses. Cardot named 40 genera and 1200 species. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Botanique mousses et coup d'œil sur la flore bryologique des Terres Magellaniques by Cardot, Jules 1860-1934

    Published 1902
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    Les mousses by Cardot, Jules 1860-1934

    Published 1923
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    Contribution à l'étude des kystes hydatiques musculaires by Cardot, Jules 1860-1934

    Published 1904
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    On a small collection of Mosses from Alaska by Cardot, Jules 1860-1934

    Published 1906
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    On a small collection of Mosses from Alaska by Cardot, Jules 1860-1934

    Published 1906
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    Botanische Ergebnisse der schwedischen Expedition nach Patagonien und dem Feuerlande 1907 - 1909

    Published 1923
    Other Authors: “…Cardot, Jules 1860-1934…”
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    Cryptogamic botany

    Published 1910
    Other Authors: “…Cardot, Jules 1860-1934…”
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