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Samuel Pasfield Oliver était un officier d'artillerie et un géographe anglais dont le service militaire lui a procuré une large exposition mondiale. Ses affectations l'ont mené en Chine, dans les îles de l'océan Indien et en Amérique centrale, lui offrant une perspective unique sur diverses cultures et paysages. Les intérêts d'Oliver s'étendaient à la géographie et à la géologie, comme en témoignent ses explorations d'îles et ses observations d'activité volcanique. Il a méticuleusement documenté ses découvertes sur la flore et la faune, et sa collection de fougères fut une contribution notable.






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