Adolphe Boucard

Portrait (1891) Adolphe Boucard (1839 – 15 March 1905) was a French ornithologist and trader in specimens who collected extensively in Mexico and Central America. He lived in San Francisco between 1851 and 1852, at the height of the California Gold Rush. He concentrated on collecting hummingbirds, sold scientific bird skins to natural history museums, and supplied the plume trade. He collected birds on expeditions to southern Mexico between 1854 and 1867, and many specimens were sold to P.L. Sclater. By 1865 he had become a foreign corresponding member of the Zoological Society of London. In 1891 he moved to London and set up a taxidermist company, ''Boucard, Pottier & Co.'' He published a periodical ''The Hummingbird'' (1891–95), which was stopped shortly after he moved to the Isle of Wight in 1894, the same year in which he published ''Travels of a Naturalist''. He died at his son's home in Hampstead in 1905. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Published 1878
    Paris : Commissaire délégué de Guatemala, 1878.
    32 p. ; 22 cm.
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    Published 1889
    Tours : Impr. P. Bousrez, 1889.
    117 p. : port.
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