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Thomas Nuttall

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Birthplace: West Riding of Yorkshire
Death: 1859 (72-73)
Place of Burial: Christ Church Churchyard Eccleston Metropolitan Borough of St Helens Merseyside, England
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Son of James L. Nuttall and Margaret Hardacre
Brother of John Nuttall; John Nuttall; Edward Nuttall; Jonas Hardacre Nuttall; James Nuttall and 1 other

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About Thomas Nuttall

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Botanist, Zoologist. He was a pioneer naturalist in America from 1808 until 1841. During that period he crossed the North American continent to the Pacific Ocean with several scientific expeditions and also visited the Hawaiian Islands. He drew and collected new species of plants that were unknown to science at the time. Nuttall was the first to use a natural system of classification in the United States and discovered and proposed a new genus of plants, Collinisia, which had several species in the Western United States.

His published works include "Manual of Ornithology of the United States and Canada" (1832 and 1834), which became a sourcebook for many of the plants on the North American continent, "The Genera of North American Plants, and a Catalogue of the Species to the year" 1817 (2 vols., 1818); "Journal of Travels into the Arkansas Territory during the year 1819" (1821); "The North American Sylva: Trees not described by F. A. Michaux" (3 vols., (1842-1849).

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Thomas Nuttall's Timeline

1786
1786
West Riding of Yorkshire
1859
1859
Age 73
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Christ Church Churchyard Eccleston Metropolitan Borough of St Helens Merseyside, England