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Charles Louis Gilly (1911-1970) was an American botanist who was an expert in the flora of Central and South America. He, alongside Wendell Holmes Camp, coined the term biosystematics. Gilly was born in Fairfield, Iowa. While employed at Iowa State University, he collected botanical specimens in Cuba, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. He also studied the taxonomy of teosinte. His collections in Mexico were considerable, and he often collected with . After achieving his doctorate, he worked as professor and herbarium curator at Michigan State College until 1954. In 1970, he died in Traverse City, Michigan.

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  • Prof. Charles Louis Gilly ( * 1911 - 1970 ) fue un botánico, etnobotánico explorador estadounidense, realizó extensas expediciones botánicas en México.,​ muchas veces en compañía del Dr. Ing.Efraím Hernández-Xolocotzi (1913-1991)​ Fue Profesor Asistente de Botánica y curador de colecciones botánicas, en Michigan State University. (es)
  • Charles Louis Gilly (1911-1970) was an American botanist who was an expert in the flora of Central and South America. He, alongside Wendell Holmes Camp, coined the term biosystematics. Gilly was born in Fairfield, Iowa. While employed at Iowa State University, he collected botanical specimens in Cuba, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. He also studied the taxonomy of teosinte. His collections in Mexico were considerable, and he often collected with . After achieving his doctorate, he worked as professor and herbarium curator at Michigan State College until 1954. In 1970, he died in Traverse City, Michigan. (en)
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  • Charles Louis Gilly (1911-1970) was an American botanist who was an expert in the flora of Central and South America. He, alongside Wendell Holmes Camp, coined the term biosystematics. Gilly was born in Fairfield, Iowa. While employed at Iowa State University, he collected botanical specimens in Cuba, Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. He also studied the taxonomy of teosinte. His collections in Mexico were considerable, and he often collected with . After achieving his doctorate, he worked as professor and herbarium curator at Michigan State College until 1954. In 1970, he died in Traverse City, Michigan. The standard author abbreviation Gilly is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Prof. Charles Louis Gilly ( * 1911 - 1970 ) fue un botánico, etnobotánico explorador estadounidense, realizó extensas expediciones botánicas en México.,​ muchas veces en compañía del Dr. Ing.Efraím Hernández-Xolocotzi (1913-1991)​ Fue Profesor Asistente de Botánica y curador de colecciones botánicas, en Michigan State University. (es)
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