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335: 348: 262: 341: 31: 434: 424: 226:. Nevertheless, success eluded him, and with his health failing, he retired at age 44 to the home of his mother and sister. He died in Quebec City on 2 October 1876. 449: 385: 224:Éléments de botanique et de physiologie végétale, suivis d’une petite flore simple et facile pour aider à découvrir les noms des plantes les plus communes au Canada 214:. This work, commenced in 1860 and encompassing more than 582 pages, was never published, partly as the result of its anticipation in 1862 upon the publication of 454: 231: 414: 191: 444: 419: 275: 439: 378: 464: 294: 429: 371: 156: 459: 123:
on 10 March 1826, the son of Jean-Olivier Brunet, a merchant, and CĂ©cile Lagueux. From 1844, he was educated at the
124: 242: 311: 298: 409: 404: 267: 183: 148: 187: 163: 219: 316: 140: 127:, and was ordained on 10 October 1848. He was for the next ten years employed variously as a 334: 167: 99: 355: 246: 211: 106: 398: 195: 152: 52: 30: 120: 347: 257: 160: 128: 261: 203: 179: 79: 207: 171: 340: 199: 175: 136: 132: 113: 109: 102: 170:. His expertise as a botanist developed following field work in 139:
priest. Upon the departure of his former mentor, the Abbé
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who encouraged him to undertake a survey of Canadian
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Lower Canada
Canadian
French-Canadian
botanist
Roman Catholic
priest
Canadian
Quebec City
Séminaire de Québec
missionary
curate
parish
Edward John Horan
Université Laval
Royal Charter
Queen Victoria
mineralogist
Thomas Sterry Hunt
Natural History
Ontario
Quebec
herbaria
Sorbonne
Jardin des Plantes
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
Paris
France
American
Asa Gray

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