Auguste-Marie Hue

[1] He studied the lichens collected by the scientific expedition to Tunisia, the reports of which were published by Narcisse Théophile Patouillard (1854–1926).

He also studied the lichens brought back by the French Antarctic Expeditions (1903–1905 and 1908–1910), commanded by Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867–1936).

Father Auguste Barthélemy Langlois [fr] (1832–1900) sent him specimens collected in Louisiana.

[3] Hue has been credited for having introduced the lichen term fastigiate cortex in a 1906 publication.

[1] n 1938, Carroll William Dodge and Gladys Elizabeth Baker published Huea, which is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Lecanoraceae and named in Hue's honour.