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Nicolas Charles Seringe (December 3, 1776 Longjumeau - December 29, 1858 Lyon), French botanist ("Ser."). Teacher of Botany at the University of Bern (1801-1820), at the University of Geneva (1820-1830), Director of the Botanical Garden in Lyon (from 1830), Professor at the University of Lyon (1834).
[From Catalogue de l'Exposition quinquennale Lyon 1851, p. 63:] SERINGE, directeur du Jardin des Plantes de Lyon.
[From L'Horticulteur français, Vol. 1858, March 1859, p. 192:] L'horticulture a perdu, depuis quelques mois, quatre de ses plus honorables savants-praticiens...M. Seringe, professeur de botanique, ot directeur du Jardin des Plantes de Lyon.
 
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