Edward Charles Jeffrey

American botanist
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Born:
May 21, 1866, St. Catherines, Ont., Can.
Died:
April 19, 1952, Cambridge, Mass., U.S. (aged 85)
Subjects Of Study:
vascular plant
phylogeny

Edward Charles Jeffrey (born May 21, 1866, St. Catherines, Ont., Can.—died April 19, 1952, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) was a Canadian-American botanist who worked on the morphology and phylogeny of vascular plants. While a lecturer at the University of Toronto (1892–1902), Jeffrey established his reputation with a series of articles published from 1899 to 1905 on the comparative anatomy and phylogeny of different vascular plant groups. Taking a leave of absence from Toronto, Jeffrey received his Ph.D. from Harvard University (1899), where he would later serve as professor of plant morphology (1907–33). Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species led Jeffrey to interpret ...(100 of 185 words)