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François-Xavier Bélanger

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221:. From then until his death in 1882 he was charged with maintaining and enlarging the collection, though this was mostly restricted to the entomological collection after 1874, possibly because of limited space for larger specimens. During his tenure he published relatively little, all his energy being taken by the management and preparation of items for the collection. He did, however, provide specimens to other naturalists, often of new 308:
as assistant curator- who overshadowed Bélanger in almost all areas. The question of replacing Bélanger was sensitive, though, because he was strongly backed by Provancher- a very influential figure. His death in 1882 solved the problem definitively, and the academic authorities quickly nominate
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meant the collection was generally poorly organized, and sometimes outright outdated. His timidity also kept him from doing justice to the collection. These problems where highlighted later by illness and the arrival of
292:. In the 1870s, the collection counted 1,300 Canadian birds in addition to existing exotic ones, a hundred mammals, about as many reptiles and fishes, and over thirty thousand insects. 409: 245:. In the 1870s, Bélanger increased communication and exchange with European specialists, and was given the task of organizing the university's exhibit for the 154:, where although he did a good job of enlarging the total collection, he did so in a generally poorly organized way. He was succeeded by his assistant curator 295:
While Bélanger invested all his time and energy in the museum and succeeded in greatly enlarging the collections, his limited competence in non-entomological
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collection. Amongst Bélanger's accomplishments was the acquisition of a large collection from French naturalist
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noticed his published papers on insects and invited him in 1868 to write for his newly created
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9. La Pocatière: Société historique de la Côte-du-Sud. pp. 42–46.
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Charles-Eusèbe Dionne: Naturaliste, né à Saint-Denis-de-la-Bouteillerie
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and then taught in rural schools for a few years before returning to
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like many naturalists of the time, he specialized in the study of
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The main collection upon Bélanger's arrival was one given by
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and another, of birds, from the commissioner of crown lands
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Index

Saint-Vallier
Lower Canada
Quebec City
Microlepidoptera
Natural history
entomology
Université Laval
French-Canadian
naturalist
museum curator
autodidact
Microlepidoptera
Léon Abel Provancher
Thomas-Étienne Hamel
zoology
Université Laval
Charles-Eusèbe Dionne
Saint-Vallier
Saint Lawrence River
Petit Séminaire de Québec
Quebec City
Courrier du Canada
Léon Provancher
Naturaliste Canadien
illustrator
naturalist
entomology
Thomas-Étienne Hamel
Université Laval
species

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