Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
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Backhouse, James (1794 - 1869) |
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Naturalist and Quaker missionary | ||
Born: 8 July 1794 Durham, England. Died: 20 January 1869 York, England. | ||
James Backhouse was a quaker missionary who visited Australia in 1832-8, making observations of Australian flora and fauna as well as writing about Australian society. |
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Apprenticed to a chemist in Darlington and trained for two years in a Norwich nursery. Gave Kew two manuscript volumes of botanical recollections in Australia. Commemorated by Backhousia, a genus of a myrtaceous shrub.
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