Pierre Allorge

Pierre Allorge (12 April 1891 – 21 January 1944) was a French botanist born in Paris. His wife, Valentine Allorge (18881977) was a noted bryologist.

He studied natural sciences in Paris, obtaining his doctorate with a thesis titled Les Associations végétales du Vexin français. In 1933 he became chair of cryptogamy at the Muséum d'histoire naturelle. In 1937 he was appointed president of the Société botanique de France.[1]

In 1924 he founded the journal Revue algologique with Gontran Hamel (18831944).[2]

Written works

  • Sur quelques groupements aquatiques et hygrophyles des Alpes Briançonnais, 1925 On some aquatic and hygrophilous groups of the Briançon Alps.
  • Histoire ou peuplement de la Corse : étude biogéographique, 1926 History/settlement of Corsica, biogeographical study.
  • Contribution à la flore hépaticologique des îles Açores, 1938 Contributions to the hepaticological flora of the Azores.
  • Essai de bryogéographie de la péninsule Ibérique, 1947 Bryogeographical essay on the Iberian peninsula.

References

  1. France savante, biographical information
  2. Archived 2015-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Cryptogamie
  3. International Plant Names Index.  P.Allorge.
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