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Henri Milne-Edwards (23 October 1800 – 29 July 1885) was an eminent French zoologist.


Biography

Henri Milne-Edwards was the 27th child of
William Edwards William Edwards may refer to: Arts and entertainment *William Edwards (architect) (1719–1789), Welsh architect of the Pontypridd bridge in south Wales *William Camden Edwards (1777–1855), Welsh engraver *William Augustus Edwards (1866–1939), ...
, an English planter and colonel of the militia in Jamaica and
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, a Frenchwoman. Henri was born in Bruges, in present-day Belgium, where his parents had retired; Bruges was then a part of the newborn
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. His father had been jailed for several years for helping some Englishmen in their escape to their country. Henri spent most of his life in France. He was brought up in Paris by his older brother
Guillaume Frederic Edwards Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War ...
(1777–1842), a distinguished physiologist and ethnologist. His father was released after the fall of
Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte ; it, Napoleone Bonaparte, ; co, Napulione Buonaparte. (born Napoleone Buonaparte; 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who ...
. The whole family then moved to Paris. At first he turned his attention to medicine, in which he graduated as an MD at Paris in 1823. His passion for natural history soon prevailed, and he gave himself up to the study of the lower forms of animal life. He became a student of
Georges Cuvier Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, Baron Cuvier (; 23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier, was a French natural history, naturalist and zoology, zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuvier ...
and befriended Jean Victoire Audouin. He married Laura Trézel. They had nine children, including the biologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards.


Name

Originally the name Milne was one of the first names of Henri, but, to avoid confusion with his numerous relatives, he added it to his surname Edwards. He usually wrote it as "Milne Edwards", whilst his son Alphonse always used "Milne-Edwards". In taxon-authorship, the hyphenated name "Milne-Edwards" is most often used for both father and son.


Works

One of his earliest papers ('), which was presented to the
French Academy of Sciences The French Academy of Sciences (French: ''Académie des sciences'') is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV of France, Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French Scientific me ...
in 1829, formed the theme of an elaborate and eulogistic report by Cuvier in the following year. It embodied the results of two
dredging Dredging is the excavation of material from a water environment. Possible reasons for dredging include improving existing water features; reshaping land and water features to alter drainage, navigability, and commercial use; constructing da ...
expeditions undertaken by him and his friend Audouin during 1826 and 1828 in the neighbourhood of Granville, and was remarkable for clearly distinguishing the marine fauna of that portion of the French coast into four zones. Also in 1829, working in the scientific field of
herpetology Herpetology (from Greek ἑρπετόν ''herpetón'', meaning "reptile" or "creeping animal") is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians (gymnophiona)) and rept ...
, he described and named five new species of
lizard Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 7,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. The group is paraphyletic since it excludes the snakes and Amphisbaenia alt ...
s. He became professor of hygiene and natural history in 1832 at the . In 1841, after the death of Audouin, he succeeded him at the chair of entomology at the . In 1862 he succeeded Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in the long-vacant chair of zoology. Much of his original work was published in the ''Annales des sciences naturelles'', with the editorship of which he was associated from 1834. Of his books may be mentioned the ' (3 vols., 1837–1841), which long remained a standard work; ', published in 1858–1860, but begun many years before; ' (1857–1881), in 14 volumes; and a little work on the elements of zoology, originally published in 1834, but subsequently remodelled, which enjoyed an enormous circulation. In 1842, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Society. The Royal Society in 1856 awarded him the
Copley Medal The Copley Medal is an award given by the Royal Society, for "outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science". It alternates between the physical sciences or mathematics and the biological sciences. Given every year, the medal is t ...
in recognition of his zoological investigations. He was elected an international member of the American Philosophical Society in 1860. He died in Paris. 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. A diagram of the natural classification of vertebrate animals, from Milne-Edwards, 1844. An important early classification scheme for vertebrates, diagrammed as a series of nested sets, was illustrated in Milne-Edwards (1844).


Honour

The name of Henri Milne-Edwards is honoured in several names of genera and species, such as: *'' Edwardsia'' de Quatrefages, 1841 *'' Edwardsiella'' Andres, 1883 *'' Henricia'' J. E. Gray, 1840 *'' Myrianida edwardsi'' (de Saint-Joseph, 1887) *'' Lophoura edwardsi'' Kölliker, 1853 *'' Plesiopenaeus edwardsianus'' (Johnson, 1867) *'' Plesionika edwardsii'' (Brandt, 1851) *''
Dynamene edwardsi In Greek mythology, Dynamene (; grc, Δυναμένη "the bringer"Bane, p. 117) was a Nereid or sea- nymph, one of the 50 daughters of the " Old Man of the Sea" Nereus and the Oceanid Doris. Her name, a participle, means "she who can, the cap ...
'' (Lucas, 1849) *'' Grapsicepon edwardsi'' Giard & Bonnier, 1888 *'' Glossocephalus milneedwardsi'' Bovallius, 1887 *'' Onisimus edwardsii'' (Krøyer, 1846) *'' Diastylis edwardsi'' (Krøyer, 1841) *'' Neoamphitrite edwardsii'' (de Quatrefages, 1865) *'' Colpaster edwardsi'' (Perrier, 1882) *'' Milnesium'' Doyère, 1840 *'' Jasus edwardsii'' (Hutton, 1875) *'' Odontozona edwardsi'' (Bouvier, 1908) *''
Milneedwardsia ''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the family Edwardsiidae. Species: *''Milne-Edwardsia andresi'' *''Milne-Edwardsia carneata'' *''Milne-Edwardsia fusca ''Milne-Edwardsia'' is a genus of cnidarians belonging to the fam ...
'' Bourguignat, 1877 *'' Boeckosimus edwardsii'' (Krøyer, 1846) *''
Lithophyllon edwardsi ''Lithophyllon'' is a genus of stony corals Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual animals are known as polyps and have a cylind ...
'' (Rosseau, 1850) *'' Goniastria edwardsi'' Chevalier, 1971 *'' Fedora edwardsi'' Jullien, 1882 *'' Ciona edwardsi'' (Roule, 1886) *''
Maasella edwardsi ''Maasella'' is a genus of soft coral in the family Paralcyoniidae. It is monotypic, with only a single species, ''Maasella edwardsi''. Usually of greenish brown or golden brown color, each polyp has eight pinnate tentacles. This soft coral is ...
'' (de Lacaze-Duthiers, 1888) *''
Forskalia edwardsi ''Forskalia'' is a genus of siphonophores. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Forskaliidae. Species The following species are classified within the genus'' Forskalia'': * ''Forskalia asymmetrica'' Pugh, 2003 * ''Forskalia contorta'' (M ...
'' Kölliker, 1853 *''
Costa edwardsii Costa may refer to: Biology * Rib (Latin: ''costa''), in vertebrate anatomy * Costa (botany), the central strand of a plant leaf or thallus * Costa (coral), a stony rib, part of the skeleton of a coral * Costa (entomology), the leading edge of t ...
'' (Roemer, 1838) *'' Colobomatus edwardsi'' (Richiardi, 1876) *''
Salmincola edwardsi ''Salmincola'' is a genus of copepods belonging to the family Lernaeopodidae Lernaeopodidae is a family of parasitic copepods. The females are typically large and fleshy, and attach to the host permanently using a plug made of chitin ...
'' (Olsson, 1869) *'' Aristaeopsis edwardsianus'' (Johnson, 1867) *'' Sergestes edwardsii'' Krøyer, 1855 *'' Odontozona edwardsi'' (Bouvier, 1908) *''
Alphaeus edwardsii Alphaeus (from Greek: Ἀλφαῖος) is a man mentioned in the ''New Testament'' as the father of two of the Apostles in the New Testament, Twelve Apostles, namely: * Saint Matthew, Matthew the EvangelistMark 2:14 * James, son of Alphaeus He ...
'' (Audouin, 1826) *''
Ebalia edwardsii ''Ebalia'' is a genus of crab in the family Leucosiidae. *'' Ebalia abdominalis'' Nobili, 1906 *'' Ebalia affinis'' Miers, 1881 *'' Ebalia agglomus'' Barnard, 1955 *'' Ebalia barnardi'' Stebbing, 1914 *'' Ebalia bituberculata'' Miers, 1879 *''E ...
'' Costa, 1838 *'' Fedora edwardsi'' Jullien, 1882 *'' Teuchopora edwardsi'' (Jullien, 1882) *'' Calliostoma milneedwardsi'' Locard, 1898 *'' Ocinebrina edwardsii'' Payraudeau, 1826 *''
Discodoris edwardsi ''Discodoris edwardsi'' is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, shell-less marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks in the family Discodorididae.Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frýda J., Hausdorf B., Ponder W., Valdes A. & Warén A. 200 ...
'' Vayssière, 1902 *''
Tergipes edwardsii ''Tergipes'' is a genus of sea slugs, specifically aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Tergipedidae. ''Tergipes'' is the type genus of the family Tergipedidae. Species Species within the genus ''Tergipes'' includ ...
'' Nordmann, 1844 *''
Sadayoshia edwardsii ''Sadayoshia'' is a genus of 14 species of squat lobsters in the family Munididae. Species *'' Sadayoshia acamar'' Macpherson & Baba, 2012 *'' Sadayoshia acroporae'' Baba, 1972 *'' Sadayoshia actaea'' Macpherson & Baba, 2012 *''Sadayoshia adar ...
'' (Miers, 1884) *''
Periclimenes edwardsi ''Periclimenes'', commonly known as glass shrimp or cleaner shrimp, is a commensal and often symbiotic genus of semi-transparent shrimp within the family Palaemonidae. Species of this large genus feature a wide variety of coloration and patterns, ...
'' (Paulson, 1875) *''
Ocenebra edwardsi ''Ocenebra'' is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Ocenebrinae of the family Muricidae, the murex and rock snails.Houart, R.; Gofas, S. (2010). Ocenebra Gray, 1847. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas, ...
'' Payraudeau, 1826 *''
Conus milneedwardsi ''Conus milneedwardsi'', known to collectors as the "Glory of India", is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. Like all species within the genus ''Conus'', these snails are ...
'' F. P. Jousseaume, 1894 *''
Montipora edwardsi ''Montipora'' is a genus of Scleractinian corals in the phylum Cnidaria. Members of the genus ''Montipora'' may exhibit many different growth morphologies. With eighty five known species, ''Montipora'' is the second most species rich coral ge ...
'' Bernard, 1879 *'' Goniastrea edwardsi'' Chevalier, 1971 *''
Pagurus edwardsi ''Pagurus'' is a genus of hermit crabs in the family Paguridae. Like other hermit crabs, their abdomen is not calcified and they use snail shells as protection. These marine decapod crustaceans are omnivorous, but mostly prey on small anima ...
'' (Dana, 1852) *'' Chirostylus milneedwardsi'' (Henderson, 1885) *'' Pisoides edwardsi'' Bell, 1835 *''
Cancer edwardsi Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Possible signs and symptoms include a lump, abnormal bl ...
'' Bell, 1835 *''
Haploblepharus edwardsii The puffadder shyshark (''Haploblepharus edwardsii''), also known as the Happy Eddie, is a species of catshark, belonging to the family Scyliorhinidae, endemic to the temperate waters off the coast of South Africa. This common shark is found on ...
'' Voigt, 1832 *''
Diogenes edwardsii Diogenes ( ; grc, Διογένης, Diogénēs ), also known as Diogenes the Cynic (, ) or Diogenes of Sinope, was a Greek philosopher and one of the founders of Cynicism (philosophy). He was born in Sinope, an Ionian colony on the Black Sea ...
'' (de Haan, 1849) *''
Propithecus edwardsi Milne-Edwards's sifaka (''Propithecus edwardsi''), or Milne-Edwards's simpona, is a large arboreal, diurnal lemur endemic to the eastern coastal rainforest of Madagascar. Milne-Edwards's sifaka is characterized by a black body with a light-co ...
'' (A. Grandidier, 1871) *'' Archaeoniscus edwardsii'' (Westwood, 1854)


References


Bibliography

*Marcelin Berthelot, ''Notice historique sur Henri Milne Edwards'', Didot, Paris 1891. *Trevor Norton: ''Stars beneath the sea'', Carroll & Graf, New York 2000.


External links

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