- twenty-one
words recorded from the
chief of the
Garza by Jean-Louis
Berlandier in 1828 (
Berlandier et al. 1828–1829, 1850: 143–144). At that time, the
Garza all...
- 148
words in 1829 by
French botanist Jean
Louis Berlandier (
Berlandier called it "Mulato") (
Berlandier et al. 1828–1829). It was
spoken on the
lower Rio...
- Jean-Louis
Berlandier (1803 – 1851) was a French-Mexican naturalist, physician, and anthropologist.
Berlandier was born in Geneva, and
later trained as...
- The
specific epithet, berlandieri, is in
honor of
naturalist Jean
Louis Berlandier, who
worked for the
Mexican government on one of the
first biological...
- Jean-Louis
Berlandier, it was
recorded in a twenty-two-word
vocabulary (in two versions) from near Mamulique,
Nuevo León in 1828 (
Berlandier et al. 1828–1829...
-
Senegalia berlandieri (
Berlandier acacia,
guajillo acacia, guajillo, huajillo, huajilla) is a
shrub native to the
Southwestern United States and northeast...
- no. 38720, in the
British Library, London.)
Berlandier, Jean L.; & Chowell,
Rafael (1850). Luis
Berlandier and
Rafael Chovell.
Diario de
viage de la Commission...
- a
ferruginous skin from Paraguay. F.
cacomitli proposed by Jean-Louis
Berlandier in 1859 was a
skull and a
grayish skin of a
female jaguarundi from the...
- of
plants such as
spiny hackberry,
brazilian bluewood,
desert yaupon,
Berlandier's wolfberry, lotebush,
Texas goatbush, whitebrush,
catclaw acacia, blackbrush...
-
varieties of the genus, Lycium, are
given the
common names, desert-thorn and
Berlandier's wolfberry for the species,
Lycium berlandieri. The
fruit has also been...