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in 1799, still on her building site. Her builder refused to launch her, as he had not been paid to that time. Finally launched in June 1800, she was renamed
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Riedlé died at Timor on 21 October 1801 where he was collecting specimens in the region of Kupang. Lasueur, with
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Australis: The Australian Voyages of Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders
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in its natural habitat (the bird became extinct in 1822).
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165:727 tons
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