Education
He studied in Tours and Paris, subsequently earning a bachelor of science degree (1860), a doctorate in medicine (1861), a first-class license in pharmacy (1864) and a doctorate in natural sciences (1867).
Botanist lichenologist mycologist
He studied in Tours and Paris, subsequently earning a bachelor of science degree (1860), a doctorate in medicine (1861), a first-class license in pharmacy (1864) and a doctorate in natural sciences (1867).
He is known for his studies of the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. He later became a professor of botanical crytogamy at the École supérieure de pharmacie in Paris. He was mayor of Thiais, France from 1881 to 1887.
LaHure, Paris 1869.