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Bulletin de la Société botanique de France : ウィキペディア英語版
Société botanique de France
The Société botanique de France (SBF) is a French learned society founded on 24 May 1854. At its inaugural meeting it stated its purpose as "to contribute to the progress of botany and related sciences and to facilitate, by all means at its disposal, the education and the work of its members" (Article 2 of the founding statutes).
== Foundation ==
The creation of the society was a result of a meeting on 12 March 1854 of the following fifteen botanists, who became founding members:
* Antoine François Passy (1792–1873)
* Adolphe Brongniart (1801–1876), professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
* Joseph Decaisne (1807–1882), professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
* Horace Bénédict Alfred Moquin-Tandon (1801–1863)
* Count Hippolyte Jaubert (1798–1874)
* Louis Graves (1791–1857), director general of forests
* Vicomte de Noé
* Timothée Puel (1812–1890)
* Charles Philippe Robin (1821–1885), former Chief Inspector of Roads and Bridges
* Alphonse Maille (1813–1865)
* Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (1819–1889)
* Pierre Étienne Simon Duchartre (1811–1894)
* Wladimir de Schoenefeld (1816–1875)
* Adolphe De Bouis (1804–1878), doctor of medicine
* Jacques Nicolas Ernest Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815–1882)
Three of these participants, L. Graves, A. Passy and W. de Schoenefeld, formed a committee and established society rules inspired by the Société géologique de France in whose creation Louis Graves had taken part. The Société géologique de France also hosted the first meeting of the SBF. During the first official meeting, which took place on 24 May 1854, a committee was elected. It included A. Brongniart as president, J. Decaisne, D. Delessert and H. Moquin-Tandon as Vice-Presidents, W. de Schoenefeld and P. Duchartre as Secretaries, T. Puel and E. Cosson as vice-secretaries, Caillette de Hervilliers as treasurer and de Bouis as archivist.
In 1868 the SBF relocated to the new premises of the National Horticultural Society of France before moving, in 1949, into the premises of the Faculté de pharmacie de Paris. It was recognized as a public utility by decree of 17 August 1875. In the 1920s, several plant collections held by the Society were placed in various institutions for the conservation that the Society was not able to provide.

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