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BRONGNIART, ADOLPHE THEODORE (18011876) , French botanist, son of the geologist Alexandre Brongniart, was born in Paris on the 14th of January 18o1. He soon showed an inclination towards the study,of natural science, devoting himself at first more particularly to geology, and later to botany, thus equipping himself for what was to be the main occupation of his lifethe investigation of fossil plants. In 1$26 he graduated as doctor
Brongniart was an indefatigable investigator and a prolific writer, so that he left behind him, as the fruit of his labours, a large: number of books and memoirs. As early as 1822 he published a paper on the classification and distribution of fossil plants (Mein. Mus. Hist. Nat. viii.). This was followed by several papers chiefly bearing upon the relation between extinct and existing formsa line of research which culminated in the publication of the Histoire des vegetaux fossiles, which has earned for him the title of "father of palaeobotany. This great
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first account of any value of the development of the pollen ; as also a description of the structure of the pollen -grain, the confirmation of G. B. Amici's (1823) discovery of the pollen-tube, the confirmation of R. Brown's views as to the structure of the unimpregnated ovule (with the introduction of the term " sac embryonnaire "); and in that it shows how nearly Brongniart anticipated Amici's subsequent (1846) discovery of the entrance of the pollen-tube into the micropyle, fertilizing the female cell which then develops into the embryo. Of his anatomical works, those of the greatest value are probably the "Recherches stir la structure et les fonctions des feuldles " (Ann. Sci. Nat. xxi., 1830), and the " Nouvelles Recherches stir l'Epiderme " (Ann. Sci. Nat. i., 1834), in which, among other important observations, the discovery of the cuticle is recorded; and, further, the " Recherches sur l'organisation des tiges des Cycadees " (Ann. Sci. Nat. xvi., 1829), giving the results of the first investigation of the anatomy of those plants. His systematic work
For accounts of his life and work see Bull . de la Soc. Geol. de France, 1876, and La Nature, 1876; the Bulletin de la Soc. Bot. de France for 1876, vol. xxiii., contains a list
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