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French discovered a new species of shooting star south of Carbondale which botanist George Vasey named Dodecatheon frenchii in his honor. Among French's numerous accomplishments were manuals on butterflies and mushrooms of the region. And following the fire of 1883 that destroyed Southern's main building and museum, French established a more impressive museum mostly of specimens and collections from his own work. Many of these specimens are still used by Department of Zoology students today.
Only a couple of years after he retired, Prof. French's wife Hattie (nee Harriet E. Bingham) died in December 1919; they were married in September 1872. French subsequently moved to Herrin. He served SINC and his scientific profession with distinction for four decades. He died in his 93rd year.
Last updated: 21-Mar-08 / ghw