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Bessey based his system on the tradition of de Candolle, Bentham and Hooker and Hallier. He was also influenced by Darwin and Wallace. He taught that taxonomy must be based on evolutionary principles. [2] Like Wettstein he placed the Ranales at the origin of Angiospermae.
Charles Edwin Bessey (21 May 1845 – 25 February 1915) was an American botanist. Biography. He was born at Milton, Wayne County, Ohio.
Bessey had 14 top-10 finishes to finish 18th in standings. With Bessey going full-time Cup racing in 1999, he only made a few starts that season. His best run was a 17th at Nazareth driving for Geoffrey Bodine and an 18th at Dover (back in his No. 6). He did not finish his other three starts. Bessey and the No. 6 only returned for one race in 2000.
Charles A. Bessey (1848–1909) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions in the Indian Wars of the western United States.
Bessey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles A. Bessey (1848–1909), American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; Charles Edwin Bessey (1845–1915), American botanist; Chris Bessey (born 1971), British boxer; Ernst Bessey (1877–1957), American botanist, son of Charles Edwin Bessey
Bessey-lès-Cîteaux (French pronunciation: [bɛsɛ lɛ sito]) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Population [ edit ]
Coleman [13] was born on January 26, 1892, in Atlanta, Texas, [10] the tenth of 13 children of George Coleman, an African American who may have had Cherokee or Choctaw grandparents, and Susan Coleman, who was African American.
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