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Côme-Damien Degland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Côme-Damien Degland Côme-Damien Degland (6 September 1787 - 1 July 1856, Lille) was a French physician and zoologist.〔(Naumannia: Journal für die ornithologie, vorzugsweise Europa's ..., Volume 6 )〕 ==Biography== Degland was born at Armentières, and lived in Lille for most of his life, where he was the chief of the Hôpital Saint-Sauveur, and where he died. He participated in the founding of the Lille Natural History Museum, which owed much of its original zoological collection to purchases he made. He published a catalogue of the museums beetles in 1821, and a two-volume catalogue of the birds of France and Europe in 1849. With Zéphirin Gerbe, he was co-author of ''Ornithologie européenne, ou, Catalogue descriptif, analytique et raisonné des oiseaux observés en Europe'' (second edition, 1867).〔(Ornithologie européenne, ou, Catalogue descriptif ) Biodiversity Library〕〔Note: The first edition of ''Ornithologie européenne'' was published by Degland as its sole author in 1849; the second edition (1867) was published by Gerbe several years after Degland's death.〕 A bird species, the white-winged scoter (''Melanitta deglandi''), is named after Degland.
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