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Robert Brown - botanist with Matthew
Flinders
by Janette Gathe - Mollie Edgecombe - Bevan Carter
This book
contains a brief description of the 1801 voyage to
Australia
of the Investigator under the command of Matthew Flinders, a short
biography of Robert Brown and over 80 beautiful photographs of Western
Australian plants. During a four week stay in Albany and adjacent places
on the south coast of Western Australia, Brown collected over 600
specimens of local plants, many of which still have the original name he
gave them. Examples: Fringed lily Thysanotus
multiflorus; Kingia
australis, Bristly cottonhead Conostylis
setigera, Cowslip orchard Caladenia
flava, Blueberry lily Dianella revoluta, Wedge leaved dampiera
Dampiera linearis, Christmas tree Nutsia
floribunda, Prickly Moses Acacia
pulchella, Poverty bush Eremophila
alternifolia, one sided bottle brush Calothamnus
quadrifidus, Scarlet runner Kennedia
prostrata, Holly leaf Banksia Banksia
ilicifolia, Catkin Grevillea Grevillea
synapheae, Prickly Hakea Hakea
amplexicaulis, Pixie Mops Petrophile
linearis, Sandalwood Santalum
spicatum, Reed trigger plant Stylidium
junceum. Some images are of plants named after Brown like Brunonia
australis in recognition of his botanical work on Australian
plants. Brown was still naming Western Australian plants after the
Swan
River
had been colonized by the British; the genus Stirlingia
was named after James Stirling the first Governor of Western Australia.
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