Thomas Potts


Thomas Henry Potts was a British-born New Zealand naturalist, ornithologist, entomologist, and botanist.

Biography

The son of a small arms manufacturer, he emigrated to New Zealand in 1854, and recorded many natural observations as well as species that were then new to science, such as the black-billed gull and the great spotted kiwi.
In he was elected to the Mount Herbert electorate after William Sefton Moorhouse who had won the seat in the 1866 general election declined the seat. Potts retired from Parliament in 1870.
Potts owned Ohinetahi for several years.