Jules Pierre Verreaux Diary 1842-1845

Item

Title
Jules Pierre Verreaux Diary 1842-1845
Subject
Discovery and exploration--French
French diaries
French language--Writing
Shipping
Natural history
Explorers
Category
1. Settlement
Author
Jules Pierre Verreaux
Keywords
Natural world
collection
Current holder
State Library of New South Wales
Period of reference 
1842 – 1845
Date
January 1, 1842
Item number
MLMSS 580 / nZNvLEEn
Access rights
Request at location
Country of origin
France
Australia
Language 
French
Description from source
3 volumes of textual material - photocopies, illustrated

Location of originals unknown, possibly in the Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris

Jules Pierre Verreaux was a French naturalist, taxidermist and businessman. He was the nephew of naturalist Pierre Antoine Delalande, with whom he travelled to Africa at a young age. He also trained at the Paris Natural History Museum. He returned to the Cape in 1826 and stayed for ten years, collecting and expanding both South African and French museum collections. In 1842 he went to Australia. He returned to France in 1848 with thousands of specimens - mostly, birds, insects and mammals. The diary begins on 14 August 1842, the date on which he boards the Corvette de Charge(?) at Toulon to sail to Australia. Description of birds, insects, plants. The diary is illustrated with drawings of fish.
Physical format
Diaries