With Strange Device

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Before James Cook’s expedition in the Endeavour, nothing was known of the orchids of the Australian tropics.  The three species which Banks and Solander collected at the Endeavour River and a handful of others collected by Robert Brown on the Investigator remained the sum total of orchid knowledge until settlements were established on the northern and eastern coasts in the 1860s.  After that there was a rush of collectors who ranged from explorers to amateur naturalists to professional scientists collecting specimens and sending them to botanists based in the southern cities of Australia.

This book tells the stories of the collectors who often had to deal with attacks by the indigenous people who, naturally enough, resented the newcomers and with hardships such as lack of supplies and flooded creeks and rivers.  Some expeditions ended in tragedy and there are many interesting tales of the troubles encountered.  All the orchids of Tropical Australia are listed along with the first collector, the date and locality.

The title ‘With Strange Device’ refers to the unique floral structure of the orchids as described by Archibald Meston in a poem penned on Mt Bellenden Ker in 1893.

 

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Author

LAVARACK Bill

Publisher Dr. P.S. (Bill) Lavarack
ISBN Number 9780646905945
Year of Publication 2013
No. of Pages 104
Type of Binding Illustrated Softcover
Condition NEW
Weight in kg 0.6
Height in mm 295
Width in mm 210
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