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Bartram

American  
[bahr-truhm] / ˈbɑr trəm /

noun

  1. John, 1699–1777, U.S. botanist.

  2. a first name.


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Ex-frontman Dave Bartram told the BBC Oakes was "an innovator and a fantastic asset to the band".

From BBC

In a tribute posted on the band's website on Thursday, Bartram said he first met Oakes at a hotel on the outskirts of Leicester in 1969 and they "instantly hit if off".

From BBC

Speaking to the BBC, Bartram said Oakes had been "an extraordinarily important component to the band".

From BBC

University of Georgia researchers have identified and formally described two previously unrecognized species of black bass, known as Bartram's bass and Altamaha bass, in a recently published study.

From Science Daily

Ecologist Bud Freeman first came across Micropterus pucpuggy, now called Bartram's bass, back in the 1980s.

From Science Daily