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Black giant squirrel
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Invincible
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THEApril 25, 1781, La Motte-Picquet sets sail from Brest aboard L'Invincible with six vessels and two frigates, to cruise the coast of England. THEMay 2, he encountered a convoy of thirty merchant ships, loaded with booty taken by the English at Saint-Eustache, and escorted by four vessels under the orders of Admiral Rodney and Commodore Hotham , who fled when they saw the French squadron. She captured twenty-two ships and brought them to Brest. Sold en masse to Bordeaux merchants, they brought in around eight million pounds Note 10 , 16. Louis XVI grants him a pension of 3,000 pounds from the royal treasury. [ref. necessary]

Hennequin 1836, p. 368.

Joseph Hennequin, Maritime biography: or, Historical notices on the life and campaigns of famous French and foreign sailors , vol. 2, Regnault,1836 ( read online [ archive ] ), p.  361 et seq.

Biographie maritime: ou, Notices historiques sur la vie et les ..., Volume 2

Biographie maritime: ou, Notices historiques sur la vie et les campagnes des marins célèbres français et étrangers, Volume 2

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 * Montrosier, Eugène. Artistes Modernes, Première Partie: Les Peintres de Genre'', Paris: H. Launette, 1881, pp. 105–8.

Matsumae Akihiro

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Frog check
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 * ‎ Scinax quinquefasciatus
 * ‎ Solanum triflorum
 * Megaphrynium macrostachyum
 * Thaumatococcus daniellii
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 * Tillana
 * Calathea zebrina
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Ground squirrel stubs
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Crowdfunding
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Under the "Material" heading in the Brachiopoda table there is a reference to "Cunchs". Can someone clarify what this is?

Team Banque Populaire
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Banque_populaire

Category:Sailing teams

Team Banque Populaire is a French offshore sailing racing team, sponsored by the Banque Populaire Group. Formed in 1989, it has participated in major ocean races and holds the Jules-Verne Trophy and the 2014 Route du Rhum. ?? sailboats have sailed under the colors of the Banque Populaire Group.

Achievements
https://www.voile.banquepopulaire.fr/la-banque-de-la-voile On September 9, 2001, Lalou Roucayrol on Banque Populaire III won the Grand Prix of Zeebrugge in Belgium. This is the first major victory for Banque Populaire!
 * 1st victory for a Banque Populaire boat

November 2002 Eighteen multihulls are at the start of this Route du Rhum. But following very difficult conditions, only 3 boats, including Banque Populaire, crossed the finish line. Lalou Roucayrol finished in 3rd place.
 * A historic Route du Rhum

First podium for Pascal Bidégorry Pascal Bidégorry and Sidney Gavignet finished 2nd in the Transat AG2R. Great performance for his first race aboard the Figaro Banque Populaire!
 * April 2004

2005: A year of victory! 2005 was a milestone year for Banque Populaire! Pascal Bidégorry, at the helm of Banque Populaire IV, became Orma world champion after winning the IB Groupe Challenge between Lorient and Nice and above all the Transat Jacques Vabre with Lionel Lemonchois!
 * November 2005

Capsizing live! The years follow each other but are not alike. After a victorious 2005, 2006 will begin with a capsize in the Mediterranean during the Trophée des Alpes-Maritimes.
 * June 2006

A great 2nd place on an express Route du Rhum! Not far from being discouraged following the capsizing of Banque Populaire IV, Pascal Bidégorry and his Team are repairing and making the necessary modifications to the boat. Pascal therefore set off on the Route du Rhum and won a superb 2nd place! Small peculiarity, this edition is the fastest ever run, the leaders took less than 9 days to reach Pointe-à-Pitre!
 * November 2006

Another podium on the Jacques Vabre! Definitely this race is particularly successful at Banque Populaire. After the 2007 victory, Pascal Bidégorry, this time associated with Yvan Ravussin, took the third step of the podium.
 * November 2007

France achieves a great Olympiad by winning 3 medals in sailing. Nicolas Charbonnier and Olivier Bausset in 470 and Guillaume Florent in Finn won bronze. Julien Bontemps in RS:X is on the second step of the podium. Small disappointment for Faustine Merret, supported by Banque Populaire, who fails to repeat her exploit of 2004 when she won gold.
 * 2008 Beijing Olympics

North Atlantic Crossing Record First attempt and first record for the Maxi Banque Populaire V! Pascal Bidégorry and his crew smash the North Atlantic crossing record in 3 days, 15 hours, 25 minutes and 48 seconds! They also beat the world record for the distance covered in 24 hours under sail with 908 miles covered at an average speed of 37.8 knots! Unbelievable !!
 * August 2, 2009

Mediterranean crossing record Second record attempt and second success for the Maxi BPV! Pascal Bidégorry and his crew set a new reference time between Marseille and Carthage in 14h, 20m, 34s!
 * May 15, 2010

Beautiful season for Jeanne Grégoire in Figaro 1st woman in the French Offshore Racing Championship in Figaro by obtaining 5th place, Jeanne Grégoire also won a superb 2nd place in the Transat AG2R with Gérald Veniard.
 * September 2010

Pascal Bidégorry crowned D35 World Champion After a successful first record campaign on the Maxi Banque Populaire V, Pascal Bidégorry is embarking on the D35 season. He and his crew won the Julius Baer Challenge and became D35 World Champions.
 * November 2010

First Jules Verne Trophy record attempt Taking advantage of a fine weather window, Pascal Bidégorry and the Maxi's 13 crew set off on January 22, 2011. Unfortunately, the adventure came to an end 13 days later following damage to the boat's centreboard. Arrival of Armel Le Cléac'h within Team Banque Populaire On April 12, 2011, Banque Populaire announced the arrival of Armel Le Cléac'h within the Team and the purchase of the Mono 60' Banque Populaire, Michel Desjoyeaux's former Foncia. The objective will be to align with the next Vendée Globe in 2012!
 * January 2011
 * April 12, 2011

The summer of all records Barely a month after taking the helm of the Maxi Banque Populaire V, Loïck Peyron is embarking on a successful campaign of records. In barely 2 months, he and his crew broke the SNSM record, that of the Tour of the British Isles and the Fastnet! But the main objective remains the Jules Verne Trophy...
 * July 2011

Record Fastnet Race The Maxi Trimaran Banque Populaire V broke the Rolex Fastnet Race record in real time. Relive this legendary race aboard the Maxi in the company of Loïck Peyron and his crew.
 * August 15, 2011

Armel Le Cléac'h finishes 3rd in the Transat Jacques Vabre 2011 For his first major race aboard the Mono 60' Banque Populaire, Armel Le Cléac'h accompanied by Christopher Pratt, won a fine 3rd place after a fierce battle with Macif who finished 4th.
 * November 19, 2011

Start of the 2nd Jules Verne Trophy record attempt Loïck Peyron, the new skipper of the Maxi Banque Populaire V, sets off with 13 crew on November 22, 2011 to attack the mythical Jules Verne Trophy! Banque Populaire new holder of the Jules Verne Trophy! Loïck Peyron and the crew of the Maxi Banque Populaire V set a new reference time of 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds! The Jules Verne Trophy, the crewed round the world record, non-stop and without assistance, now belongs to Banque Populaire! 3rd podium in the Transat AG2R for Jeanne Grégoire For the third time in her career and still in the company of Gérald Véniard, Jeanne Grégoire is on the podium of the Transat AG2R! Congratulations Jeanne and Gérald for your regularity! Armel Le Cléac'h 2nd in the Vendée Globe 2012-13 On January 27, 2012, Armel crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe in second position, just 3h17 behind the winner François Gabart! Neck and neck throughout the race, Armel and François entered into the legend of the Vendée Globe by having circumnavigated the globe in less than 80 days: a first! 1st victory for Banque Populaire on a stage of the Solitaire du Figaro Armel Le Cléac'h won the 2nd stage of La Solitaire du Figaro 2013 after a final worthy of a match race. Well done Armel! 1st record for Armel Le Cléac'h aboard the Maxi Solo Banque Populaire VII Armel Le Cléac'h aboard the Maxi Solo Banque Populaire VII shattered the record for crossing the Mediterranean by more than 6h 40min and 23 sec after crossing 18h 58min and 13sec. It's an incredible performance for the skipper of La Banque de la Voile!
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 * January 6, 2012
 * May 2012
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 * September 30, 2013


 * North Atlantic crossing ( New York - Cape Lizard ), 2,921 miles in 3 days 15 hours 25 minutes 48 seconds, theAugust 2, 2009, an average of 33.41 knots, skippered by Pascal Bidégorry ;
 * Record for the distance covered in 24 hours with 908.2 miles (1,682 km) or an average of 37.84 knots with a peak at 47.16 knots 13, skippered by Pascal Bidégorry;
 * Transmediterranean, from Marseille (France) to Carthage (Tunisia), theMay 16, 2010, 455 miles in 14 hours, 20 minutes and 34 seconds 14 , skippered by Pascal Bidegorry;
 * SNSM record : theJune 20, 2011, Loïck Peyron broke the absolute record in 11 h 48 min 30s. 15
 * Tour of the British Isles, in 3 days, 3 hours and 49 minutes, theJuly 8, 201116, skippered by Loïck Peyron ;
 * Rolex Fastnet Race 2011 in 32 hours, 48 ​​minutes and 46 seconds 17, skippered by Loïck Peyron;
 * Jules-Verne Trophy in 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds, arrived on January 6, 2012, skippered by Loïck Peyron 18.

Albert Le Sueur
On 2 November 2022 Kiwimotobecane added:

"This information seems to be at odds with offical records Adolphus Albert Le Sueur (as listed) was born and died on this dates but for him to Matriculated in 1859 means he would have been 10 years old which seems debatable. Also official documents of Adolphus' show his parents were Phillipe Le Sueur and Rachel Bazin .Therefore additional research needs to be done to confirm the link between Adolphus and Albert - it seems they are separate people.[1]"

The Cambridge Alumni Database: records Albert Le Sueur as born on Jersey in 1841, son of John Le Sueur, a mercer (merchant). He matriculated at Pembroke college, Cambridge University in 1859 and graduated B.A. (21st Wrangler) in 1863. All references here mention only an "Albert" Le Sueur, except for one.

References:
 * 1. "Descendants of Philippe Le Sueur - Jerripedia". www.theislandwiki.org. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
 * 2. W. Steinicke, Observing and Cataloguing Nebulae and Star Clusters: From Herschel to Dreyer's New Catalogue (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 415–416.
 * 3. J. A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1951), vol. ii, part iii, p. 154.
 * 4. R. Gillespie, The Great Melbourne Telescope (Victoria Museums Publishing, ebook, 2011).
 * 5. "Summary for Europe". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 7, 736. Victoria, Australia. 27 March 1871. p. 1 (The Argus Supplement). Retrieved 19 May 2019 – via National Library of Australia.
 * 6. R. Haynes, Explorers of the Southern Sky: A History of Australian Astronomy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), p. 153.

Jerripedia

National Library of New Zealand

Le Sueur, Adolphus Albert, 1848?-1906 One of the Le Sueur family who sailed from London June 28th 1883 on SS Potosi and arrived in N Z August 24th. Name and information transcribed from back of file print of negative 1/2-057059. Died in 1906 aged 58. [Source: Online historical BDM]

There are 1 related items to this topicSee all related items Le Sueur family Le Sueur family Date: [mid to late 1890's] From: Sandle, Lois :Photograph of the Le Sueur family taken by William Henry Scott Kinsey By: Kinsey, William Henry Scott, 1860-1931 Ref: 1/2-057059-F Description: Portrait of the Le Sueur family. Back row, from left to right: Ivan James Le Sueur, Emily Le Sueur, Clarence Adolphus Le Sueur, Beatrice Emily Le Sueur. Sitt...

R. Gillespie, The Great Melbourne Telescope

Cambridge Alumni Database:

Le Sueur, Albert. Adm. pens. at PEMBROKE, Sept. 19, 1859. S. of John, mercer, of Jersey. B. there. Matric. Michs. 1859; Scholar, 1859; B.A. (21st Wrangler) 1863.

Albert LE SUEUR Albert LESUEUR Approx. lifespan: 1841–1939 pens. Pembroke College adm1859:09:19 s. of John LE SUEUR mercer, of Jersey, b. there. Matric 1859:10MT: Scholar 1859 BA 21 st Wrangler 1863

https://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search-2018.pl?sur=Le+Sueur&suro=w&fir=&firo=c&cit=&cito=c&c=all&z=all&tex=&sye=&eye=&col=all&maxcount=50


 * ACAD—A Cambridge Alumni Database, covering the period of approximately 1200 to 1900

R. Haynes, Explorers of the Southern Sky: A History of Australian Astronomy

Only mentions "Albert". Gives his arrival date in Melbourne

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The Great Melbourne Telescope was built by Thomas Grubb in Dublin, Ireland in 1868, and installed at the Melbourne Observatory in Melbourne, Australia in 1869.

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The Great Melbourne Telescope was built by [Thomas Grubb] in [Dublin], [Ireland] in 1868, and installed at the [Melbourne Observatory] in [Melbourne], [Australia] in 1869.

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Crassus
Rotten Romans: "Crassus: Minted" (parody of Bonkers by Dizzee Rascal and Armand van Helden). Performed by Simon Farnaby.

HMS Cormorant (1781)

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