Georges Eugène Charles Beauvisage

Georges Eugène Charles Beauvisage (29 January 1852, in Paris – 8 April 1925, in Lyon) was a French botanist and politician.

In 1881 he obtained his doctorate in medicine at Paris, followed by his bachelor of science degree during the following year. In 1883 he received his aggregation of natural history at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Lyon, and in 1891 obtained his degree in pharmacy. In 1903 he became a professor at the University of Lyon.[1]

In 1896 he began service as a councilor and as a deputy mayor in Lyon. In 1909 he was elected to the Senate from the department of Rhône. He was a member of the Gauche démocratique party.[1]

As a botanist, he conducted extensive studies of Xavier Montrouzier's collections from New Caledonia.[2] In 1890, Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre named the genus Beauvisagea (family Sapotaceae) in his honor.[3]

Selected writings

References

  1. 1 2 Senat.fr (biography of Beauvisage)
  2. IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Beauvisage
  3. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. OCLC WorldCat (published works)
  5. IPNI.  Beauvis.
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