Poey was born in
Havana, the son of French and Spanish parents. He spent several years (1804 to 1807) of his life in
Pau then studied law in
Madrid. He became a
lawyer in
Spain but was forced to leave due to his
liberal ideas, returning to Cuba in 1823. He began to concentrate on the study of the
natural science and traveled to France in 1825 with his wife. He began writing on the
butterflies of Cuba and acquiring knowledge on
fish, later supplying
Georges Cuvier and
Valenciennes with fish specimens from Cuba. He took part in the foundation, in 1832, of the
Société Entomologique de France. Poey returned to Cuba in 1833 where he founded the Museum of Natural History in 1839. In 1842, he became the first professor of zoology and
comparative anatomy at the
University of Havana. He also took part in the creation of the Academy of Science (natural, physical and medical) of Havana and was a president of the Anthropological Society. ==Works==