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### Author
Delaunay, (Parfait-Gervais) dit Jules (1806-1872), French botanist and chemist, born at Tours 19 April 1806, died 10 November 1872, Tours, studied at the Collège de Vendôme, as his father started a pharmacy at Châteaurenault, he choose this profession and went to a pharmacy at Tours, with M. Pally he founded the "Usine de Portillon" 1830 as chemist until 1862, later lived at Tours 1862-1872.
**Abbreviated name**: *J. Delaunay*
#### Herbarium and types
Collections were sold, some material at [[Collection DBN|DBN]] (fide E.C. Nelson, Glasra 4: 31-68. 1980), [[Collection FI|FI]], [[Collection L|L]] and [[Collection P|P]] (300).
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 1: 437 (b. 19 Apr 1806, Tours, d. 10 Nov 1872, Tours); BL 2: 167; IH 2: 157.
#### Biofile
- Bureau, Éd., Bull. Soc. bot. France 19 (C.R.): 279. 1873 (d.).
- Fournier, E., Bull. Soc. bot. France 20(Bibl.): 104. post 14 Oct 1873 (herbarium sold by Kralik and Billon).
- Steinberg, C.H., Webbia 32(1): 21. 1977 (material at FI from France, Indre-et-Loire 1848-1851).
- Tourlet, E.H., Bull. Soc. pharm. Indre-et-Loire 1905: 38-42, 103 (biogr.), (Histoire botanique Touraine).
### Publications
##### n.29.607. Catalogue
**Title**
*Catalogue* des *plantes vasculaires* du Département d'*Indre-et-Loire*... Tours (Imprimerie Jules Bouserez) 1873. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Catal. pl. vasc. Indre-et-Loire*.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1873, cover-t.p., p. \[1\]-141. *Copies*: B, G, HH. – Pages \[3\]-20 are signed by L'Abbé \[Joseph Marie\] Coqueray (1824-1882), with an annotated list of vascular plants \[1345 species\], with localities. – See also BL 2: 167.
*Ref*.: Tourlet, E.H., Bull. Soc. pharm. Indre-et-Loire 1905: 103.
- Anon., Bull. Soc. bot. France 21(Bibl.): 4-5. Jul 1874 (rev.).