Jules Prosper Goudot

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Jules Prosper Goudot (born December 12, 1803 in Lons-le-Saunier , † February 14, 1858 in Saint-Denis ) was a French explorer . Goudot was also known as Bibikely among the locals , which means insect.

Live and act

His brother Justin Marie Goudot was also a naturalist.

When Pierre André Latreille published an article on the behavior of the tarantula in 1822, he used Goudot's research results that Goudot had kindly made available to him.

In March 1827, Goudot received 800 francs from the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle to travel to Tangier . As early as July 1827, he pointed out the adverse circumstances in the city, from which he ultimately stayed away. On September 29th he reported in a letter from Madrid about his crossing to Spain to set off for Algeria. Before that, he gave the exhibits he had collected in Tangier to Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy, who was then the French consul of Gibraltar . In a report dated March 12, 1828 to the administration of the museum, Latreille mentioned a Catalog des Crustacés, des Arachnides et des Insectes, offerts par M. Goudot jeune ... recueillis par ce naturaliste à Tanger et à Guadalara, près Madrid.

In two letters dated April 1828, Goudot asked the professors of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle for a free trip on one of the state ships to come to Madagascar. On June 25, 1828, the museum's scientific advisory board approved 122.22 francs for his travel arrangements. He embarked on the corvette Zélée, which left Brest on August 26th . Also on board were the explorer Venceslas Victor Jacquemont (1801-1832) and Auguste Jacques Nicolas Peureux de Mélay , who was appointed governor of Puducherry . On September 13, the corvette entered the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife , which it left on September 17. On October 24th they finally reached the coast of Brazil and on October 28th Rio de Janeiro . Because of repairs, they stayed there until November 18th. From here you sailed on towards Cape Town , which was reached on December 21st and anchored in front of the bay. The Zelée stayed here until December 30th. On January 1, 1829, they sailed around the foothills of the Cape of Good Hope and reached the southern tip of the Île Bourbon on January 28 . From this part of the trip, Goudot sent 162 beetles, 123 other insects and 78 land and river shellfish to France, which Latreille mentioned in a report dated September 1, 1829. Parts of the mollusks ended up in the collection of François Victor Masséna and were installed in his natural history cabinet by Louis Charles Kiener .

He collected a little more than three more months of bourbon while the Zélée sailed on towards India. He sent his collected insects and mussels to the botanist Charles Paulus Bélanger (1805–1881). In a letter dated May 29 from Ivondro , near Toamasina , he wrote of his arrival in Madagascar. Here he was helped by Sergeant Robin, who had fallen out of favor with the French army and who was then advising King of Madagascar Radama I. At the same time, he announced the first natural history deliveries in a month or two.

Goudot actually wanted to travel to Emyrne , but was forced by the authorities to stay on the coast of Madagascar. Here Goudot witnessed the attacks of Jean-Baptiste-Marie-Augustin Gourbeyre (1786-1845) with the ships Le Terpsichore , Le Nièvre and La Chevrette and his Senegambian soldiers from the Joloffen people on Tamatave on October 11, 1829 . This forced him to leave Tamatave and so Goudot withdrew to Sainte Marie and the Bay of Tintingue on January 24, 1830 . In September 1830 he finally returned to Le Havre . Here he was initially stuck because he was not paid for his trip. In a letter to André Marie Constant Duméril he wrote that he had already sold some insects to Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean and the rest had been offered to the museum. He also requested a publication on the three four-legged friends , 87 birds and twelve reptiles that were in his collection. It is unknown whether the museum made use of its offer. On November 3, 1830, he finally reached Paris. Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval (1799–1879) bought his butterflies, which he used for his work Faune entomologique de Madagascar, Bourbon et Maurice: Lépidoptère from 1833. Most of Goudot's other insects were sold to Richard Henry Puech dit Dupont (1798–1873) in 1830 . Another delivery from Goudot went to the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.

In March 1831 he asked the museum to finance a trip to Sainte Marie, a request that was initially rejected. However, on March 8th and April 10th, 1831, the assembly of the museum set up a fund for explorers worth 1,160.50 francs, which Goudot signed. On September 10th, he finally returned to Tamatave.

He probably didn't stay here for long, because on October 22nd, 1831, he reached the island of Mauritius in the two-master l'Alfred . Here it was presented by Henri Faraguet to the Société d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Ile Maurice . In return, Goudot offered the company land mussels from France and the Palermo area for sale. On December 10th he returned to Tamatave. In April 1832 he indicated an illness and went to a country Anstyanax that is said to be 40 miles northeast of Tamatave.

Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772-1844) mentioned on December 1, 1832 a catalog of mammals and birds that he had received from Goudot in November. The box with the collectibles was deposited in the museum and offered for sale.

In a letter dated May 23, 1833, he announced his return from Madagascar after eight months inland. To return he went on board the corvette Nièvre . His path led him on June 30, 1833 to Diégo-Suarez . He wrote a report on his travels in the north of the island for Jacques Philippe Cuvillier, agent for the island of Bourbon . This report ended on October 3, 1833. Goudot brought with him the first fragments of eggs from the elephant birds that Paul Gervais studied in 1841. Frederic de Lafresnaye described 1838 collected by Goudot and according to IUCN endangered Schuppenerdracke ( Geobiastes squamiger ).

On June 10, 1834, he was nominated by the scientific assembly of the museum for a trip to the coast of Mozambique , the Comoros and the northeast coast of Madagascar. The contract was limited to three years and he was to receive 3,000 francs for the first year and 6,000 francs each for the following two years. The contract was signed by Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu , Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire and Achille Valenciennes . He was obliged to make all his collections available to the museum. Goudot accepted these conditions with his signature on October 31, 1834. In a letter dated August 8, 1835, he informed the museum that, contrary to the agreements, he had not visited the east coast of Africa and was awaiting new instructions from the museum. At the same time wanted to withdraw from the contract. The museum accepted his resignation in a letter dated January 31, 1836 and refused to accept any further payment, but offered him the prospect of purchasing his collectibles. As mentioned Alphonse Milne-Edwards , a female of Copsychus albospecularis typicus , synonymous to nominate the Madagaskardajal ( Copsychus albospecularis ( Eydoux & Gervais left, 1836)), the Goudot at this time the museum come.

Julien Desjardins reported in 1837 that Goudot was in Mauritius, but he was pushed to Emirne , where the Queen of Howa Ranavalona I ruled. He wanted to join the ambassadors who were preparing their return to France. He himself reported a six-month stay in the quiet capital of the Emirne province. In 1839 the magazine Feuille hebdomadaire de l'île Bourbon announced the arrival of Mr and Mrs Goudot with two servants in Saint-Denis with the three- master Le Suffren and the command of Captain Edou on September 3, 1839 . The Le Suffren came from Le Havre, where she left on June 13th. On September 14, he returned from there with the English two-master Aruthus under the command of Captain Lemeux to Madagascar. It was probably this trip that Charles Émile Blanchard mentioned in 1872, describing his wife with a remarkable corpulence. The trip itself served to buy Queen Ranavalona I's fabrics and jewelry. His wife came from a wealthy Howa family named Jolicoeur. Her name was Augustine Jolicoeur and she was probably the ex-wife of Robin, who taught Jolicoeur's children and fell in love with their then 15-year-old daughter. Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert received a delivery from Goudot in Tananarive in 1842. On July 31, 1845, his wife died unexpectedly in Tananarive. According to a letter dated April 6, 1852, he could have been in Nosy Be during this time .

In July 1857, Joseph-François Lambert (1824–1873) and Jean Laborde tried in a plot to overthrow the queen and replace her with Radama II . The plot was exposed and the queen expelled all Europeans from the country. In addition to Lambert and Laborde, Ida Pfeiffer , Marius Arnaud, Father Joseph Webber, Father Marc Finaz and Goudot also had to leave the country. Goudot left the country for Réunion.

Dedication names

His importance as a natural history collector is also shown by the large number of dedications that he received in animal names over the course of his career.

Mammals

Andrew Smith named the Madagascar mouse-eared mouse ( Myotis goudoti ) after him in 1834 . A year later, in 1835, Louis Michel François Doyère dedicated the species name Falanuk ( Eupleres goudotii ) to him.

Birds

The species Turdus goudoti described by Jules Verreaux is the Bülbülvanga . Verreaux did not realize that Gustav Hartlaub had described the bird in its youthful dress as early as 1862.

Reptiles

In 1837 Hermann Schlegel named a snake from the Lamprophiidae species Herpetodryas goudoti , which is now known as Ithycyphus goudoti . In 1838 Johann Jakob von Tschudi named Goudot's Madagascar rudder frog Boophis goudotii . François Paul Louis Pollen mentioned Scincus goudotii in 1863 , which Jean Théodore Cocteau allegedly mentioned in Tabulae Synopticae Scincoideorum , a type of skink that is now listed under Amphiglossus astrolabi .

Mollusks and crabs

Paul Henri Fischer honored him in 1878 in the marine snail species Priotrochus goudoti . André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac named a species of Acavidaen Helix goudotiana in 1839 , which is now known as Helicophanta goudotiana . George Brettingham Sowerby I named a species of mussel Cyclostoma goudotianum in 1847 . Henri Milne Edwards honored him in Foza goudoti (synonym: Thelphusa goudoti ) in 1853 .

insects

François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force called 1833 Luciola goudotii (now a synonym for Luciola italica ), 1835 Schwimmkäferart Hydroporus Goudotii (now Bidessus goudotii ), 1836, the Schnellkäferart Iphis goudoti , 1840 Paederusart Poederus goudoti , Glaphyridaenart Amphicoma goudotii (now Eulasia goudotii ), as well as Circelium goudoti (Syn: Arachnodes vicinus ). Together with Hippolyte Louis Gory he named Psilocera goudotii in 1837 , today a synonym for the ground beetle species Pogonostoma chalybaeum and in 1841 the jewel beetle species Aphanisticus goudotii . In 1854, Sylvain Auguste de Marseul described the new Bolivian nesting beetle species Hister goudotii (today Atholus goudotii ). Carl Henrik Boheman named a leaf beetle species Coptocycla Goudoti (today Cassida goudoti ) in 1855 . Julius Weise (1844-1925) introduced a new leaf beetle genus Goudotina in 1910 and described Notosacantha goudoti (Syn: Hoplionota Goudoti). In 1915, Henry Desbordes named a species of stutz beetle Apoletes Goudoti (now Hypobletus goudoti ). In 1979, Renaud Paulian introduced the new genus Goudotostes for a species Goudotostes scabrosus belonging to the Hybosoridae family . Edward Turner Bennett called 1833 a Blutzikadenart Aphrophora goudoti (now Ptyelus goudoti ). In 1832 Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville described Crepidopterus goudotii , 1834 black beetle species Misolampus goudotii , 1839 Astacoides Goudotii from the Parastacidae family , a name that is now considered a synonym for Astacoides caldwelli . Henri Ernest Baillon named a Phyllanthaceaeart Phyllanthus goudotianus in 1861 . Jean Baptiste Boisduval called 1833 Edelfalterart Vanessa goudotii (now Junonia goudotii ) and a Danainaeart Euplaea goudotii . Hermann Burmeister named a rose beetle species Protaetia goudotii in 1843. Charles Athanase Walckenaer described Uroctea durandi as a synonym Clotho goudotii (today) in 1837 . In 1835 Antoine Joseph Jean Solier described the black beetle species Tentyria platyceps (Syn: Tentyria goudoti). and in 1836 the black beetle species Alphasida goudoti (Syn: Asida goudoti). The leaf beetle species Adimonia goudoti , described by Léon Daniel de Joannis in 1866, is now considered a synonym for Galeruca barbara . Jean Théodore Lacordaire honored him in 1842 in the name of Triplax goudotii (Syn: Laurenticola goudoti ??). Justin Pierre Marie Macquart honored him in 1841 in the name of Dolichopus goudotii . Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug honored him in 1832 in the name of Buprestis goudotii , a name that is now a synonym for the jewel beetle species Polybothris aureopilosa . Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean honored him in 1831 in the name of Pheropsophus (Stenaptinus) marginatus goudotii (Syn.Brachinus goudotii), in 1829 in Cephalota (Taenidia) litorea goudotii (Syn: Cicindela goudotii) and in Harpalus (Syn: Harpalus ) sulphuripesii Harpalus goudotii ) Mylabris goudoti , a name used by Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat in 1837, is a synonym for the oil beetle species Croscherichia paykulli .

Publications (selection)

  • Letter addressed to Charles Telfair, Esq., Corr. Memb. ZS, as President of the Mauritius Natural History Society, by M. Goudot . In: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London . tape 1 , 1833, p. 11-12 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).

literature

  • Édouard-Raoul Brygoo: Les Goudot, des voyageurs naturalistes bien mal connus . In: Histoire et Nature . No. 17-18 , 1981, ISSN  0396-9681 , pp. 37-40 .
  • Paul Radaody-Ralarosy: Mose Bibikely (le naturaliste Goudot) à Tsimbazaza . In: Bulletin de l'Académie malgache . tape 42 , no. 1 , 1966, p. 15-17 .
  • Révérend Père Adrien Boudou: Petites notes d'histoire malgache II. Le naturaliste Goudot. In: Bulletin de l'Académie malgache (=  Nouvelle Série ). tape 23 , 1940, p. 66-68 .
  • Antoine Maurice Fontoynont, Nicol: Les traitants français de la côte est de Madagascar, de Ranavalona I à Radama II . In: Mémoires de l'académie malgache . tape 33 , 1940, pp. 1-73 .
  • Henri Poisson : A propos d'un manuscrit du naturaliste Goudot et considérations sur les travaux de ce voyageur . In: Bulletin de l'Académie malgache (=  Nouvelle Série ). tape 28 , 1948, pp. 18-20 .
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  • André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac: Souscription proposée en Faveur d'un Naturaliste allant à Madagascar . In: Bulletin des sciences naturelles et de géologie . tape 14 , 1828, pp. 300-301 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Pierre André Latreille: Des Habitudes de L'Araignée aviculaire de Linnaeus . In: Mémoires du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . tape 8 , 1822, p. 456-460 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Victor Audouin: 709. Des Habitudes de L'araignée aviculaire . In: Bulletin General et Universel des Annonces et de Nouvelles Scientifiques . tape 2 , 1823, p. 378 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Louis Michel François Doyère: Notice sur un Mammifère de Madagascar, formant le type d'un nouveau genre de la famille Carnassiers insectivores de M. Cuvier . In: Annales des sciences naturelles (=  2 (zoology) ). tape 4 , 1835, p. 270-283 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Paul Gervais in several authors: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite méthodiquement des différens êtres de la nature, considérés soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'état actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilité qu'en peuvent retirer la médecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biography of the plus célèbres naturalistes. Ouvrage destiné aux médecins, aux agriculteurs, aux commerçans, aux artistes, aux manufacturies, et tous ceux qui ont intérêt à connoître les productions de la nature, leurs caractères génériques et spécifiques, leur lieu natal, leurs propriétés et leur usages. Par Plusieurs Proffeseurs du Jardin du Roi, et des principales Écoles de Paris . Supplément IP Bertrand, Paris 1840 ( books.google.de ).
  • Paul Gervais: Dentition et squelette de l'Euplère de Goudot . In: Journal de zoologie . tape 3 , 1874, p. 237-251 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • John Edward Gray: Notice of the Falanaka of Madagascar (Eupleres Goudotii?) . In: The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology being a continuation of the Annals combined with Loudon and Charlesworth's Magazine of Natural History (=  4 ). tape 6 , 1870, p. 424 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • Johann Jakob von Tschudi: Classification of the Batrachians: with consideration of the fossil animals of this division of the reptiles . Petitpierre, Neuchâtel 1838 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • Sylvain Auguste de Marseul: Essai Monographique sur la Famille de Histérides . In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France (=  3 ). tape 2 , 1854, p. 525-592 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Essai d'une Révision du Genre Lampyre . In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France . tape 2 , 1833, p. 122-151 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Études entomologiques, ou Description d'insectes nouveaux et observations sur la synonymie . Méquignon-Marvis Père et Fils, Paris 1835 ( babel.hathitrust.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Études entomologiques, ou descriptions d'insectes nouveaux et observation sur la Synonymie . In: Revue entomologique . tape 4 , 1836, pp. 5-60 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Histoire naturelle des animaux articulés, annelides, crustacés, arachnides, myriapodes et insectes . tape 1 . P. Duméril, Paris 1840 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Histoire naturelle des animaux articulés, annelides, crustacés, arachnides, myriapodes et insectes . tape 2 . P. Duméril, Paris 1840 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force: Histoire naturelle des animaux articulés, annelides, crustacés, arachnides, myriapodes et insectes . P. Duménil, Paris 1840 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force, Hippolyte Louis Gory: Histoire naturelle et iconographié des insectes coleoptères: Monograph des Séparées . tape 2 . P. Duménil, J.-B. Bailière, Paris 1841 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Carl Henrik Boheman: Monographia Cassididarum . tape 3 . Officina Norstedtiana, Stockholm 1855 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Henry Desbordes: Contribution à la connaissance des Histérides (1er mémoire) Étude des Histeridae de la région Malgache . In: Annales de la Société entomologique de France . tape 84 , 1915, pp. 463-495 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville: Scarite. Scarites. Fab. Lat. s. de Goudot. S. Goudotii. Guérin . In: Magasin de zoologie . tape 2 , 1832, p. Class IX, plate 5 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville: Matériaux pour une classe de Mélasomes . In: Magasin de zoologie . tape 2 , 1834, p. 1-39, plate 114 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • Henri Milne Edwards: Mémoire sur la famille des Ocypodiens. Suite (1) . In: Annales des sciences naturelles (=  3 (zoology) ). tape 20 , 1853, pp. 162-228 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Jules Verreaux in Alphonse Milne-Edwards: Rapport sur quelques acquisitions nouvelles faites oar la Galerie ornithologique du Muséum adressé à l'assemblée des Professeurs-administrateurs, le 17 Octobre 1865 . In: Nouvelles archives du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . tape 1 , 1865, p. 75-78 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • Henri Ernest Baillon: Sur l'émission des Tubes polliniques des Helianthemum . In: Adansonia: recueil périodique d'observations botaniques, . tape 2 , 1861, p. 60–64 ( bibliotheques.mnhn.fr ).
  • Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval: Mémoire sur les Lépidoptères de Madagascar, Bourbon et Maurice . In: Nouvelles annales du Muséum d'histoire naturelle . tape 2 , 1833, p. 149-270 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac: Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles, tant des espèces que l'on trouve aujourd'hui vivantes que des dépouilles fossiles de celles qui n'existent plus, classés d'après les caractères essentiels que présentent ces animaux et leurs coquilles . 1 (Atlas). J.-B. Baillière, Paris 1839 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • George Brettingham Sowerby I: Thesaurus conchyliorum, or, Monographs of genera of shells . Sowerby, London 1847 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Antoine Joseph Jean Solier: Essai sur les collaptèrides (Suite) . In: Annales de la société entomologique de France . tape 4 , 1835, p. 249-419 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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  • Léon Daniel de Joannis: Monograph des Galérucides d'Europe du Nord de L'Afrique et de l'Asie . In: Abeille: journal d'entomologie . tape 3 , 1866, pp. 1-168 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Jean Théodore Lacordaire: Monograph des Erotyliens, famille de l 'ordre des Coléoptères . tape 1 . Roret, Paris 1842 ( books.google.de ).
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  • Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean in Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval: Iconographie et histoire naturelle des coléoptères d'Europe . tape 1 . Méquinon-Marvis, Père et Fils, Paris 1829 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean: Species général des coléoptères de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean . tape 4 . Méquinon-Marvis, Père et Fils, Paris 1829 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean: Species général des coléoptères de la collection de M. le Comte Dejean . tape 5 . Méquinon-Marvis, Père et Fils, Paris 1831 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
  • Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat: Description de Mylabrides de Barbaraie . In: Revue entomologique . tape 5 , 1837, pp. 266-279 ( biodiversitylibrary.org ).
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Individual evidence

  1. Goudot death certificate , p. 65.
  2. Pierre André Latreille, p. 457.
  3. Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 36.
  4. a b c Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 37.
  5. Hn., Pp. 921-928.
  6. a b c Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 38.
  7. a b c Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 39.
  8. ^ Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug, p. 91.
  9. a b Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 40.
  10. ^ Jean-Antoine Guillemin, p. 384.
  11. ^ Paul Gervais (1840/1841), p. 524.
  12. Frédéric de Lafresnaye, p. 224.
  13. a b Édouard-Raoul Brygoo, p. 41.
  14. Alphonse Milne-Edwards, p. 364.
  15. ^ Charles Émile Blanchard, p. 632.
  16. Révérend Père Adrien Boudou, p. 68.
  17. Antoine Lasègue, p. 189.
  18. Antoine Maurice Fontoynont, S. 63rd
  19. ^ Révérend Père Adrien Boudou, p. 66.
  20. ^ Révérend Père Adrien Boudou, p. 67.
  21. ^ Andrew Smith, p. 244.
  22. Louis Michel François Doyère, p. 281.
  23. Jules Verreaux, p. 77.
  24. ^ Alfred Grandidier, p. 359.
  25. Hermann Schlegel, p. 187.
  26. Johann Jakob von Tschudi, p. 77.
  27. ^ François Paul Louis Pollen, p. 334.
  28. ^ Paul Henri Fischer, p. 62.
  29. André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac, plate 10 A, figure 6.
  30. George Brettingham Sowerby I, p. 130, plate 29, figure 193.
  31. ^ Henri Milne Edwards, p. 212.
  32. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1833), p. 150.
  33. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1835), p. 105.
  34. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1836), p. 8.
  35. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1840) Volume 1, p. 183.
  36. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1840) Volume 2, p. 153.
  37. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force (1840) Volume 2, p. 67.
  38. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force et al. a. (1837), p. 5; Table 2, Figure 4.
  39. ^ François Louis Nompar de Caumont de La Force et al. a. (1841), p. 3; Table 1, Figure 3.
  40. ^ Sylvain Auguste de Marseul, p. 585.
  41. ^ Carl Henrik Boheman, p. 264.
  42. ^ Julius Weise, p. 463.
  43. ^ Julius Weise, p. 479.
  44. ^ Henry Desbordes, p. 467.
  45. Renaud Paulian, p. 59.
  46. ^ Edward Turner Bennett, p. 12.
  47. Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville (1832), text on plate 5.
  48. Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville (1834), p. 28, plate 114.
  49. ^ Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville (1839), p. 109.
  50. ^ Henri Ernest Baillon, p. 62.
  51. ^ Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval, p. 193.
  52. ^ Jean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval, p. 184.
  53. Hermann Burmeister, p. 495.
  54. ^ Charles Athanase Walckenaer, p. 638.
  55. ^ Antoine Joseph Jean Solier (1835), p. 360.
  56. ^ Antoine Joseph Jean Solier, p. 457.
  57. ^ Léon Daniel de Joannis, p. 42.
  58. ^ Jean Théodore Lacordaire, p. 205.
  59. ^ Justin Pierre Marie Macquart, p. 184.
  60. ^ Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug, p. 144.
  61. Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean (1831), p. 414.
  62. ^ Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean (1829), p. 40.
  63. Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean (1829), p. 304.
  64. Louis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat, p. 274.

Remarks

  1. After Ranavalona I died on August 16, 1861, many of the expelled Europeans returned to Madagascar. Goudot may have been there, but there is no longer any evidence of this. Jean Laborde, who became the French consul of Madagascar, was commissioned to research Goudot's whereabouts, but was unsuccessful. Thus, a letter from the Justice Minister Rainiketaka dated 10 Asombola 1858 is the last evidence so far regarding Goudot. It is not clear whether he ever received the letter. Finally, after intensive research, Dominique Malécot discovered 162 years after his death that his death had been registered in Saint-Denis (Reunion) in the hospice for the elderly and infirm in Providence (Boucan Launay district).
  2. Victor Audouin mentions M. Goudot jeune on page 378 of volume 1 of Bulletin général et universel des annonces et des nouvelles from 1823. Thus the information did not come from his brother Justin Marie Goudot, who was also referred to as Goutot aîné in literature.
  3. Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d'Urville writes on p. 46 to Robin: He gave lessons in reading, writing and arithmetic. A native, Jolicoeur, was particularly fond of him. This man was a Madagascan, had made a fortune through trade between Madagascar and Mauritius, married a Malabarin in the last colony, and now lived in seclusion with Tananariva. He had several children and Robin became their teacher. One of them, a lively Madagascar of fifteen, was very popular with him; he asked for her hand and received it in 1825.