Auguste Ménégaux

Henri Auguste Ménégaux is a Ornithologue French, born the May 17th 1857 with Audincourt and dead the July 15th 1937.

This aggregate of Natural science sign in the secondary before supporting with the Sorbonne a thesis in 1889 entitled Research on the circulation of Lamellibranches sailors , it appears with Besancon in 1890. It becomes in 1901 attending the pulpit of the Mammifère S and the Oiseau X directed by Emile Oustalet (1844 - 1905) where it succeeds Eugene de Pousargues (? - 1901). He becomes the sub-manager of this Laboratoire directed by Edouard Trouessart (1842-1927). He studies in particular the Oiseau X brought back by forwarding the Antarctic Frenchwoman ordered by Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867 - 1936).

Publications

Ménégaux makes appear approximately 150 publications of which birds of France (four volumes, Paul Lechevalier, 1932 - 1939). In 1909, it founds with Louis Denise (1863 - 1914) the French Revue of Ornithologie .

Source

Philippe Jaussaud & Edouard R. Brygoo (2004). Of the Garden to the Natural history museum in 516 biographies . National natural history museum of natural history of Paris: 630 p.

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