Thomas Nuttall

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Thomas Nuttall was a 19th-century English-born American botanist and zoologist known for his extensive exploration and classification of North American flora and fauna.

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Thomas Nuttall canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf botanist
explorer
naturalist
person
zoologist
areaOfActivity North American fauna
North American flora
centuryOfActivity 19th century
continentOfBirth Europe
countryOfBirth England
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
educatedIn England
employer Harvard University
ethnicGroup English
familyName Nuttall
fieldOfWork botany
natural history
ornithology
taxonomy
zoology
givenName Thomas
hasHonorificEponym Nuttallanthus
Nuttallia
Nuttalliella
Nuttall’s cottontail
Nuttall’s oak
Nuttall’s woodpecker
languageSpoken English
migratedTo United States of America
movement 19th-century natural history
notableFor classification of North American animals
classification of North American plants
contributions to North American ornithology
early botanical exploration of the American West
exploration of North American fauna
exploration of North American flora
notableWork A Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and of Canada
The Genera of North American Plants
occupation botanist
explorer
university teacher
zoologist
placeOfBirth Long Preston
sexOrGender male
taxonAuthorAbbreviation Nutt
surface form: Nutt.
workLocation North America
United States of America

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Physocarpus genusAuthor Thomas Nuttall
Physocarpus describedBy Thomas Nuttall
Pacific dogwood namedAfter Thomas Nuttall
Hydrastidaceae taxonAuthor Thomas Nuttall
Nuttall hasNotableBearer Thomas Nuttall
Rocky Mountain columbine discoveredBy Thomas Nuttall
Adenostoma fasciculatum describedBy Thomas Nuttall