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Thomas Hughes Corry

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Thomas Hughes Corry (19 December 1859 – 9 August 1883[1]) was an Irish botanist. He drowned at the age of 23 but was credited as a co-author of Flora of the North East of Ireland with S.A.Stewart.[2]

Life

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T. H. Corry was born in Belfast 19 December 1859.[1] He studied botany at Cambridge and became Assistant to Cardale Babington. In 1877, as an undergraduate, he joined S.A. Stewart in the preparation of Flora of the North-east of Ireland. In 1879 he discovered Hieracium hypocharoides in Ireland. In August 1883, before he was 24, Corry, with a companion Charles Dickson, lost his life in a boating accident on Lough Gill.[3]

Corry's British specimens in the Ulster Museum are dated mainly 1881 - 1883 and are mostly from England.

Corry is remembered as co-author of Flora of the North-east of Ireland which is still published in new editions.

References

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  1. ^ a b Andrew Taylor (1884). "Obituary". Transactions, Volume 16. Botanical Society of Edinburgh. p. 61. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
  2. ^ Chesney, ed. [by] John Wilson Foster [et] Helena C.G. (1998). Nature in Ireland : a scientific and cultural history. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 174. ISBN 0773518177. Retrieved 8 November 2014. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Foster, John Wilson (1998). Nature in Ireland: A Scientific and Cultural History. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 174. ISBN 9780773518179.
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