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### Author
Reverchon, Julien (1834-1905), French botanical collector; brother of E. Reverchon settled in Texas in 1856; from 1856-1858 in "La Réunion", from then on living on a farm near Dallas and collecting in various parts of the state.
**Abbreviated name**: *J. Reverchon* \[standard form in IPNI: *J.Rev.*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection MO|MO]]. – Collections from Texas also in [[Collection A|A]], [[Collection B|B]], [[Collection CR|CR]], [[Collection DPU|DPU]], [[Collection E|E]], [[Collection F|F]], [[Collection FMC|FMC]], [[Collection GB|GB]], [[Collection K|K]], [[Collection LE|LE]], [[Collection MICH|MICH]], [[Collection MIN|MIN]], [[Collection ND|ND]], [[Collection NY|NY]], [[Collection ORE|ORE]], [[Collection P|P]], [[Collection PH|PH]], [[Collection POM|POM]], [[Collection S|S]], [[Collection SMU|SMU]], [[Collection TAES|TAES]], [[Collection TEX|TEX]], [[Collection US|US]], [[Collection VT|VT]], [[Collection WELC|WELC]]. – Letters to A. Gray and Th. Morong at [[Collection GH|GH]].
#### Bibliography and biography
AG 5(1): 292; Barnhart 3: 147 (b. 3 Aug 1834, d. 30 Dec 1905); Bossert p. 330; CSP 12: 614, 18: 154; IH 1 (ed. 7): 34, 2: (in press); Morren, ed. 11, p. 131; Rehder 5: 721; Urban-Berl. 387.
#### Biofile
- Anon., The Dallas Morning News 31 Dec 1905 (obit., portr.; clipping at NY); Torreya 6(1): 18. 1906 (d.).
- Geiser, S.W., Southwest Review 14: 331-342. 1929; Naturalists of the frontier 14, 18-19, 77, 215-224, 280. 1948.
- Hitchcock, A.S. & A. Chase, Man. grasses U.S. 988. 1951 (epon.).
- Rodgers, A.D., Amer. bot. 1873-1892. 123, 125, 208, 216. 1944.
- Sargent, C.S., Silva 13: 175-176. 1902 (b. 3 Aug 1837 sic).
#### Eponymy
*Reverchonia* A. Gray (1880).