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the helm of the ship "on a calm night" and was amused to hear his fellow shipmates refer to Nuttall as "Old Curious" for all the curiosities he conveyed on board. Once around the Horn, some of the sights on the trip through the South Atlantic prompted Nuttall to emerge from his quarters: upon sighting
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as a passenger along with many of his flora and fauna specimens, which he brought back to Boston to be cataloged and preserved for posterity. Dana writes that though the professor spent much of the voyage in his cabin, he had some occasions to speak with Nuttall about his botanizing while Dana was at
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had travelled this way previously, many of their specimens had been lost. Therefore, many of the plants collected by Nuttall on this trip were unknown to science. The imminent war between Britain and America caused him to return to
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in December. He returned in the spring of 1835 and spent the next year botanizing in the Pacific Northwest, an area already covered by
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that he would have liked to explore that place; and Nuttall also enjoyed the sight of dolphins swimming near the ship.
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and spent some years as an apprentice printer in England. Soon after going to the United States he met professor
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Nuttall, T. 1817. Observations on the genus Eriogonum, and the natural order Polygoneae of Jussieu. Part 2.
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Nuttall, T. 1817. Observations on the genus Eriogonum, and the natural order Polygoneae of Jussieu. Part 1.
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In 1815, he returned to America and after spending some more time collecting published
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The genera of North American plants, and a catalogue of the species, to the year 1817
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The Genera of North American Plants: And a Catalogue of the Species, to the Year 1817
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The Genera of North American Plants: And a Catalogue of the Species, to the Year 1817
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botanical gardens. Nuttall and Bradbury left the party at the trading post with the
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leaving San Diego in May 1836, bound for Boston. It is here that he encounters
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Nuttall, T. 1817. An account of two new genera of plants, and of a species of
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Return to the US after the War of 1812; activities and major works (1815-1841)
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In 1834, he resigned his post and set off west again on an expedition led by
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A Journal of Travels Into the Arkansas Territory, During the Year 1819
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From 1842 until his death in 1859 Nuttall lived at Nutgrove Hall in
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lists 44 marine genera and species named after him with the epithet
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Journal of Travels Into the Arkansas Territory During the Year 1819
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in 1823. In 1825, he became curator of the botanical gardens at
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Thomas Nuttall, Naturalist: Explorations in America, 1808-1841
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in Philadelphia. During this time he made contributions to the
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Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and of Canada
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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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off the tip of Cape Horn, Nuttall told the Captain of the
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who lived and worked in America from 1808 until 1841.
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English botanist and zoologist in America (1786-1859)
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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(Read September 16, 1817) ( 309:, this time accompanied by the naturalist 222:, who was collecting plants on behalf of 1145: 826:. (1840). New York: Harper and Brothers. 731: 998: 804:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences 799:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter N" 496: 472: 194:Early explorations in the United States 14: 1208: 1183: 624:Category: Taxa named by Thomas Nuttall 482:. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Nuttall. 680:. Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, MA 506:. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: Nuttall. 292:American Academy of Arts and Sciences 234:, and continued farther upriver with 1004:"Memior of the Late Thomas Nuttall" 791: 610:The Nuttall Ornithological Club of 272:The Genera of North American Plants 170:Nuttall was born in the village of 24: 866:National Heritage List for England 565:. He is also commemorated in the 523: 25: 1287: 1236:Botanists active in North America 991: 898:Species with the epithet nuttalli 457:Nuttall, T. 1817. Description of 1134: 1117: 1116: 1091: 1031: 781: 764: 742: 738:. Philadelphia: Thos. H. Palmer. 676:Graustein, Jeannette E. 1967. 530:World Register of Marine Species 143: 71:Long Preston, Yorkshire, England 49: 1271:19th-century British zoologists 976:International Plant Names Index 968: 942: 921: 902: 891: 617: 1276:19th-century British botanists 880: 849: 829: 816: 700: 683: 670: 601:, Nuttall's rayless goldenrod 276:American Philosophical Society 91:St Helens, Lancashire, England 13: 1: 950:"Nuttall Ornithological Club" 908:Richard and Barbara Mearns - 664: 509:(both volumes also available 410:List of selected publications 202:and in 1811 travelled on the 198:In 1810 he travelled to the 125:Author abbrev. (botany) 7: 846:. Volume 54. Pages 293–303. 761:11838900 (all editions) 652: 369:Academy of Natural Sciences 10: 1292: 1177:- digital facsimiles from 1111:1647333 (all editions) 1089:Retrieved March 29, 2012. 1083:. p. 547 – via 1024:– via Google Books ( 740:Retrieved March 19, 2017. 621: 29: 861:"Nutgrove Hall (1199265)" 824:Two Years Before the Mast 461:, a new genus of plants. 348:Two Years Before the Mast 313:. They travelled through 142: 137: 133: 123: 113: 106: 96: 76: 57: 48: 41: 1266:People from Long Preston 1261:Harvard University staff 1173:28 November 2019 at the 732:Nuttall, Thomas (1821). 690:Nuttall, Thomas (1818). 612:Cambridge, Massachusetts 559:Phalaenoptilus nuttallii 393: 242:'s group on a return to 180:West Riding of Yorkshire 1158:Encyclopædia Britannica 1152:"Nuttall, Thomas"  1081:D. 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Index

Nutt.
Nutt

English
botanist
Author abbrev. (botany)

English
botanist
zoologist
Long Preston
Settle
West Riding of Yorkshire
Benjamin Smith Barton
Philadelphia
Great Lakes
Astor Expedition
William Price Hunt
John Jacob Astor
Missouri River
John Bradbury
Liverpool
Arikara
South Dakota
Ramsay Crooks
Manuel Lisa
St. Louis
Lewis and Clark
London
New Orleans

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