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P. p. primigenius, a subspecies that lived in Europe during the last ice age, which was described in 1875 by Alphonse Milne-Edwards from finds in southwest France.
He obtained the carcasses of an adult male, an adult female and a young male, and sent them to Paris, where the species was named Père David ’ s Deer by Alphonse Milne-Edwards, a French biologist.
* Alphonse Milne-Edwards ( 1835 1900 ), a French mammalologist, ornithologist and carcinologist
They had nine children, including the biologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards.
He usually wrote it as " Milne Edwards ", while his son Alphonse always used " Milne-Edwards ".
His son, Alphonse Milne-Edwards ( 1835 1900 ), who became professor of ornithology at the museum in 1876, devoted himself especially to fossil birds and deep-sea exploration.
* 1891 to 1900: Alphonse Milne-Edwards
* Milne-Edwards, Alphonse.
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In 1900 he succeeded Alphonse Milne-Edwards as Professor of Mammalogy.
* 1878: with Alphonse Milne-Edwards, Études sur les Mammifères et les Oiseaux des Îles Comores, ( Studies on Mammals and Birds of the Comoro Islands ).
Described initially by Jules Desnoyers and later on by Alphonse Milne-Edwards, these ichnofossils were quite celebrated, and most French geologists of the late 19th century knew about them.
It is named after the French ornithologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards and first described to science in 1896 The bird's length is and has red legs and facial skin.
* Alphonse Milne-Edwards ( 1835 1900 ), French ornithologist and carcinologist.
In 1885 he relocated to Paris, where he worked with Alphonse Milne-Edwards ( 1835-1900 ).

Alphonse and Paris
Aside from the crusades, Alphonse stayed primarily in Paris, governing his estates by officials, inspectors who reviewed the officials work, and a constant stream of messages.
The other major French school is the Salzedo school, developed by Carlos Salzedo, who also studied with Alphonse Hasselmans at the Paris Conservatoire.
In November 1252, the death of his mother Blanche of Castile caused him to go north to Paris and assume the joint regency of the kingdom with his brother Alphonse.
* Alphonse Daudet ( 1840 1897 ) was the best-known French writer from Provence in the 19th century, though he lived mostly in Paris and Champrosay.
The style was influenced strongly by Czech artist Alphonse Mucha, when Mucha produced a lithographed poster, which appeared on 1 January 1895 in the streets of Paris as an advertisement for the play Gismonda by Victorien Sardou, featuring Sarah Bernhardt.
Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1955.
This time Ernest Daudet ( a brother of Alphonse Daudet ) made the accusation, claiming that four years earlier, he and Gilbert-Augustin Thierry had written a play, Saint Aubin, which takes place in Paris on the day after the Battle of Marengo ( roughly the same time-setting as La Tosca ) and whose heroine ( like Tosca ) is a celebrated opera singer.
In 1871 the Frenchman Alphonse Pénaud successfully flew a model aircraft powered by twisted rubber in Paris.
** Preface to François Victor Alphonse Aulard's edition of Fournier's Mémoires secrets ( Paris, 1890 ), published by the Société de l ' histoire de la Révolution.
self portrait etching by Alphonse LegrosHe sent two portraits to the Paris Salon of 1857: one was rejected, and formed part of the exhibition of protest organized by Bonvin in his studio ; the other, which was accepted, was a profile portrait of his father.
See Dr Hans W Singer, " Alphonse Legros ," Die graphischen Künste ( 1898 ); Léonce Bénédite, " Alphonse Legros ," Revue d ' an ( Paris, 1900 ); Cosmo Monkhouse, " Professor Legros ," Magazine of Art ( 1882 ).
* Alphonse Lavallée ( 1791 1873 ), the founder of the École Centrale Paris
The first complete edition of the Mémoires de Louvet de Couvrai, edited, with preface, notes and tables, by François Victor Alphonse Aulard, was published in Paris in 1889.
D ' Agata went to Paris to defend his title for the first time, on April 1, 1957, against local challenger Alphonse Halimi.
His studies continued for a short time in Paris in 1875 with François Bonvin before returning to Lille where, in 1878, he enrolled at the Écoles Académiques de Dessin et d ' Architecture, studying for three years in the studio of Alphonse Colas.
Among the most violent are to be noted La Libre Parole ( Drumont ), L ' Intransigeant ( Henri Rochefort ), L ' Écho de Paris ( Lepelletier ), Le Jour ( Vervoort ), La Patrie ( Millevoye ), Le Petit Journal ( Judet ), L ' Eclair ( Alphonse Humbert ).
Having sold his personal library to Academia Mihăileană, Kogălniceanu was in Paris and other Western European cities from 1845 to 1847, joining the Romanian student association ( Societatea Studenţilor Români ) that included Ghica, Bălcescu, and Rosetti and was presided over by the French poet Alphonse de Lamartine.
Alphonse and his brother Gustave developed somewhat of a rivalry with their English cousin Nathaniel de Rothschild who had moved to Paris after marrying their sister Charlotte.
During the Franco-Prussian War, Alphonse de Rothschild had guarded the ramparts of Paris on the eve of the Prussian siege.
Alphonse de Rothschild was an enthusiastic supporter of thoroughbred horse racing who in 1852 at the age of twenty-four became a member of the Paris Jockey Club.
As part of his father's estate, Alphonse de Rothschild inherited a large residence in Paris at 2 rue Saint-Florentin on Place de la Concorde which today is part of the American Embassy complex.

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