Claude Gay

Claude Gay
Born18 March 1800
Draguignan, France
Died29 November 1873 (1873-11-30) (aged 73)
Flayosc, France
NationalityFrench-Chilean
Scientific career
FieldsBotany Geology History Zoology

Claude Gay, often named Claudio Gay in Spanish texts, (18 March 1800 – 29 November 1873), was a French botanist, naturalist and illustrator.[1] This explorer carried out some of the first investigations about Chilean flora, fauna, geology and geography. The Cordillera Claudio Gay in the Atacama Region of Chile is named after him. He founded the Chilean National Museum of Natural History, its first director was another Frenchman Jean-François Dauxion-Lavaysse.[2] The standard author abbreviation Gay is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

  1. ^ Travel Guide: Chile Experience by Josh Howell Second Edition. 7 February 2007 ISBN 978-956-309-028-4
  2. ^ Bernard Gainot (2016). "Jean-François Dauxion-Lavaysse (circa 1770– circa 1830). From recognition of the land to social recognition". Annales historiques de la Révolution française. 385 (3).
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Gay.