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Work
She calculated the "Tables horaires de marine", which was published in her father's Abgrége de navigation historique théorique et pratique avec tables horaires (1793). These calculations owed her father one of the medals of the Lycée des Arts for distinguished scholars and artists.

Her work is also published in her father's annual almanac from 1794 to 1806.

In 1799, she establishes a catalogue of 10 000 stars.

In 1791, her expertise in astronomy owes her the privilege of guiding son of famous astronomer Jean Dominique Cassidi, through his first observation at the College de France.

She also collaborated to the writing of l'Histoire céleste française written by Lalande and published in 1801. The work indicates the position of 50 000 stars.

De Lalande (crater) was named after her.