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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Lamarck, by Alpheus S. Packard.The Project Gutenberg EBook of Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution, byAlpheus Spring PackardThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever. Joutel del., from a photograph by the author.BIRTHPLACE OF LAMARCK, FRONT VIEWOur pilgrimage to Bazentin had for its object the discovery of thebirthplace of Lamarck, of which we could obtain no information in Paris.Our guide from Albert took us to the mairie, and it was with no littlesatisfaction that we learned from the excellent village teacher,M. Duval, that the house in which the great naturalist was born wasstill standing, and but a few steps away, in the rear of the church andof the mairie.
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With much kindness he left his duties in theschoolroom, and accompanied us to the ancient structure. We have been unable to ascertain the date when youngLamarck entered the seminary. On making inquiries in June, 1899, at theJesuits’ Seminary in Amiens, one of the faculty, after consultation withthe Father Superior, kindly gave us in writing the following informationas to the exact date: “The registers of the great seminary were carriedaway during the French Revolution, and we do not know whither they havebeen transported, and whether they still exist to-day. Besides, it isvery doubtful whether Lamarck resided here, because only ecclesiasticspreparing for receiving orders were received in the seminary. Do you notconfound the seminary with the ancient college of Rue Poste de Paris,college now destroyed?”. The first idea of the foundation of the Jardin dates from1626, but the actual carrying out of the conception was in 1635. Thefirst act of installation took place in 1640.
Gui de la Brosse, in orderto please his high protectors, the first physicians of the king, namedhis establishment Jardin des Plantes Medicinales. It was renovated byFagon, who was born in the Jardin, and whose mother was the niece of Guide la Brosse.


By his disinterestedness, activity, and great scientificcapacity, he regenerated the garden, and under his administrationflourished the great professors, Duverney, Tournefort, Geoffroy thechemist, and others (Perrier, l. c., p. 59). Fagon wassucceeded by Buffon, “the new legislator and second founder.”His Intendancy lasted from 1739 to 1788. Three days after, August 30th, the report was ready, thediscussion began, and the foundations of the new organization weredefinitely laid. “No longer any Jardin or Cabinets, but a Museum ofNatural History, whose aim was clearly defined. No officers with unequalfunctions; all are professors and all will give instruction. They electthemselves and present to the king a candidate for each vacant place.Finally, the general administration of the Museum will be confided tothe officers of the establishment, this implying the suppression of theIntendancy.” (Hamy, l. c., p. 37.). From a photograph by the author.BIRTHPLACE OF LAMARCK.
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REAR VIEW, FROM THE WESTIn accordance with the rules of the Museum, which required that all theprofessors should be lodged within the limits of the Jardin, the choiceof lodgings being given to the oldest professors, Lamarck, at the timeof his appointment, took up his abode in the house now known as theMaison de Buffon, situated on the opposite side of the Jardin desPlantes from the house afterwards inhabited by Cuvier, and in the anglebetween the Galerie de Zoologie and the Museum library. With littledoubt the windows of his study, where his earlier addresses, theRecherches sur l’Organisation des Corps Vivans, andthe Philosophie Zoologique, were probably written, looked out uponwhat is now the court on the westerly side of the house, that facing theRue Geoffroy St. Hilaire.
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