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voyage, in deference to Joseph Banks, Solander held off publication waiting for the completion of over 700 engravings. However, after
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The natural history of many curious and uncommon zoophytes : collected ... by the late John Ellis ... Systematically arranged and described by the late Daniel
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Braybrooke. "Daniel Carl Solander, Friend, Librarian and Assistant to Sir Joseph Banks." Archives of Natural History 11.3 (1984): 451–456.
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324:Dr John Hawkesworth
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1501:Linnaeus Arboretum
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