Eugène Louis Melchior Patrin


Eugène Louis Melchior Patrin was a French mineralogist and naturalist.
Following two years of travels in Germany, Hungary and Poland, he spent eight years in Russia , conducting geological and botanical investigations. He extensively travelled the Urals, the Altai Mountains and other areas of Siberia, with his mineral collections being shipped back to St. Petersburg ahead of his return. This material, however, was partially confiscated by Pyotr Simon Pallas, who kept the best items for his personal cabinet. Patrin's remaining pieces were subsequently offered to the Jardin du Roi collection in Paris, provided that the group not be broken up. In 1804 he was appointed first librarian of the Conseil des mines. From 1790 to 1815, he was a member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Lyon.
He made important contributions regarding the "mineralogy section" of Buffon's massive work on natural history, "Histoire Naturelle". In 1788 he provided a modern description of aurichalcite, giving it the name Calamine verdâtre. The plant genus Patrinia was named in his honor by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu.

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