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George Perry (naturalist)
English naturalist and malacologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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George Perry (1771-1823) was a 19th-century English naturalist, artist, and malacologist. He is the son of the industrialist George Perry. He lived in Liverpool for some time, authoring The History of Liverpool with John Corry before moving back to London. He died in Chelsea in 1823.[1]
Perry is known for two natural history works:
- Arcana; or the museum of natural history, published monthly from January 1810 to September 1811
- Conchology, or the natural history of shells, published in 1811[2]
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