Leo Lesquereux 1806-1889, born in Fleurier, Switzerland, emigrated to America with his family in 1847 and settled in Columbus, Ohio. In the 1830s he became deaf through an illness. As a bryologist expert for mosses and liver moss and paleobotanists, he supported Louis Agassiz in the botanical part of his trip to Lake Superior and, according to William Sullivant S death in 1873, completed his work on American mosses. Copper engraving, 1896., historical, digitally restored reproduction of a template from the 19th century, Record Date Not Stated
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