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- Léon_Olphe-Galliard comment "Victor-Aimé-Léon Olphe-Galliard (22 October 1825, in Lyon – 2 February 1893, in Hendaye, Basses Pyrénées) was a French ornithologist.Following his studies at the École Royale in Lyon, Olphe-Galliard planned to study medicine, but following theRevolution of 1848 he abandoned this plan and took refuge in Switzerland with his family. Here he was devoted entirely to ornithology and publishing his first work in \" Naumannia\" and the Journal für Ornithologie of Jean Cabanis.".