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Verreaux and travelled
Delalande and Verreaux travelled and collected in South Africa for three years.
In 1830 Verreaux travelled to South Africa to help his brother pack up a large consignment of specimens.

Verreaux and collect
In 1818 he began an expedition to South Africa with his nephew Jules Verreaux, who was around 12 years old at the time, to collect specimens.

Verreaux and .
Ed Verreaux created a $ 700, 000 prototype for E. T., which Spielberg deemed useless.
He was employed at the Muséum National d ' Histoire Naturelle, where he succeeded Jules Verreaux as assistant-naturalist in 1873.
Jules Pierre Verreaux ( 24 August 1807 – 7 September 1873 ) was a French botanist and ornithologist and a professional collector of and trader in natural history specimens.
He was the brother of Edouard Verreaux and nephew of Pierre Antoine Delalande.
Verreaux worked for the family business, Maison Verreaux, established in 1803 by his father, Jacques Philippe Verreaux, at Place des Vosges in Paris, which was the earliest known company that dealt in objects of natural history.
Maison Verreaux sold many specimens to the Muséum National d ' Histoire Naturelle to add to its collections.
Verreaux also worked in China and South Africa, where he helped Andrew Smith found the South African Museum in Cape Town in 1825.
Jean Baptiste Édouard Verreaux ( 1810 – 1868 ) was a French naturalist, collector and dealer.
He was the brother of Jules Verreaux.
The scientific name of this bird commemorates the French naturalists Jules and Edouard Verreaux.
The name commemorates the French naturalist Jules Verreaux, who visited southern Africa in the early 18th century.
With Jean Baptist Édouard Verreaux ( 1810 – 1868 ), he wrote Histoire naturelle des punaises de France, ( Natural History of the bugs of France ) between 1865 to 1879.
* Leçons élémentaires sur l ' histoire naturelle des oiseaux ( Elementary Lessons on the Natural History of Birds ), a popularization of ornithology, in which he joined Jules Verreaux in collaborating with Jean-Charles Chenu.
It also appears as " O. des Murs " in books where the names of his co-authors, Chenu and Verreaux and Prévost, are given with initials and surnames, suggesting that he thought of " O.

travelled and Australia
In its first year the expedition travelled to Cape Town, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, and China, collecting botanical samples and surveying coastlines along the way.
Early humans to travelled by sea and spread from mainland Asia eastward to New Guinea and Australia.
In May, they travelled to the UK and had intended to return to Australia after staying ten weeks, but upon arrival they were offered work by a London booking agency, the Grade Organisation.
In 1957, he travelled first to China ( where he was particularly interested in the Chinese desire for harmony ), Japan ( where he learnt much about the interaction between interiors and exteriors ) and India, before arriving in Australia in 1957 where he stayed until 1966.
Albert and Elizabeth, without their child, travelled to Australia to open Parliament House in Canberra in 1927.
Demonstrating extraordinary toughness, a 1923 Citroën that had already travelled 48, 000 km was the first car to be driven around Australia.
The National Museum of Australia acquired a significant collection of artworks and other material collected by the 60 artists who travelled along the Canning Stock Route on a six-week return to country trip in 2007 as part of the Canning Stock Route Project.
Furthermore, the distance travelled by car ( or similar vehicle ) in Australia is among the highest in the world, being exceeded by USA and Canada.
However, in 1949, she travelled abroad to promote women's athletics, flying to Australia and the United States.
Burns, however, travelled the globe, beating the champions of every nation in which boxing was legal at that time, including England, Ireland, France and Australia.
They travelled to northern Australia every wet season, probably from the last quarter of the seventeenth century, in sailing boats called praus.
The park was named after Frederick Henry Litchfield, a member of the Finniss Expedition that travelled from South Australia in 1864.
Ocasio then travelled to Australia, where he was outpointed by the erratic Mike Hunter.
The family travelled to Australia on the same ship as Australian musician Red Symons.
He arranged and travelled with the archbishop on the first-ever visit of an archbishop of Canterbury to China and had responsibility for travels to Australia, New Zealand, Burma, the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, and South Africa.
And so, on October 1987, he travelled to Australia to meet the man boxing fans consider to be the greatest Australian world champion of all time: Jeff Fenech.
Jeff returned to Australia and after beating Miguel Francia, Nelson travelled to Melbourne to offer Fenech a second title try.
In 1960, the Maharishi travelled to many cities in India, France, Switzerland, England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and Africa.
Callejas was given an opportunity by the WBC to fight for another world title in 1988, and so he travelled to Australia, where he met Jeff Fenech on March 7, losing by a knockout in ten for the vacant WBC's world Featherweight title.
Particularly during the Depression of the 1890s and the Great Depression of the 1930s, unemployed men travelled the rural areas of Australia on foot, their few meagre possessions rolled up and carried in their swag.
Following the collapse of the Mosquito Coast colony, von Tempsky travelled to Australia in 1858, to the goldfields around Bendigo.
His doctor advised him to travel for his health and so in July 1851 to May 1853 Cecil travelled through Cape Colony, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand.
The President travels across Ireland and internationally to promote the organisation and attend games ; Cooney's predecessor Nickey Brennan travelled over in Ireland alone during his three years as President, and visited Great Britain, Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and the Middle East on several occasions, meeting dignitaries such as New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg along the way.
New Zealand trading scows travelled all around New Zealand as well as to Australia and to the west coast of America although the majority were based in the Hauraki Gulf of New Zealand.
The car travelled across Australia between Melbourne to Rockhampton, with a total distance of 2, 348 km.

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