Philip Pearsall Carpenter
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 148 years ago |
| Date of birth | April 11,1819 |
| Zodiac sign | Aries |
| Born | Bristol |
| United Kingdom | |
| Date of died | May 24,1877 |
| Died | Montreal |
| Canada | |
| Parents | Lant Carpenter |
| Siblings | William Benjamin Carpenter |
| Known for | Minister of religion |
| Malacology | |
| Conchology | |
| Job | Microbiologist |
| Theologian | |
| Books | Catalogue of the Collection of Mazatlan Shells in the British Museum |
| The Mollusks of Western North America. Embracing the Second Report Made to the British Association on This Subject, with Other Papers: Reprinted by Permission, with a General Index | |
| The Mollusks of Western North America | |
| [Philip Pearsall Carpenter's Illustrations of Mollusk Specimens, Accompanied by Species Indexes to Selected Works by Carpenter] [Graphic]; Volume | |
| Geographical Catalogue of the M̲o̲l̲l̲u̲s̲c̲a̲ Found West of the Rocky Mountains: Between Latitudes 33 ̊and 49 ̊north | |
| Catalogue of the Reigen Collection of Mazatlan Mollusca in the British Museum; Volume | |
| Catalogue of the Collection of Mazatlan Shells in the British Museum Volume V1 | |
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| ID | 541236 |
Philip Pearsall Carpenter Life story
Philip Pearsall Carpenter Rev. Dr. , who in 1841, was ordained Presbyterian minister in England, and a Doctorate of Philosophy in 1860, and whose field work as a malacologist or conchologist in North America is still well regarded today.