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Daniel Solander


 

Daniel Carlsson Solander (February 19, 1733May 16, 1782) was a Swedish botanist.

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February 19 - 1733 - May 16 - 1782 - Swedish - Botanist

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Solander was born in Piteå, Sweden and was the son of a Lutheran rector. He studied under Linnaeus at Uppsala University and traveled to England in 1760 to promote Linnaeus' new system of classification. He was an assistant librarian at the British Museum from 1763, and elected as Fellow of the Royal Society in the following year. Afterwards he held the position of Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum.

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Piteå - Linnaeus - Uppsala University - England - British Museum - 1763 - Royal Society

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In 1768 Solander and his Finnish fellow scientist Dr. Herman Spöring were employed by Joseph Banks, to join him on James Cook's first voyage to the Pacific Ocean on board the Endeavour.

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1768 - Finnish - Herman Spöring - Joseph Banks - James Cook - Pacific Ocean - Endeavour

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They were the botanists who inspired the name Botanist Bay (which later became Botany Bay), Cook's expedition's first landing place in Australia.

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Botany Bay - Australia

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Solander helped make and describe an important collection of Australian plants while the Endeavour was beached at the site of present-day Cooktown for nearly 7 weeks, after being damaged on the Great Barrier Reef.

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Cooktown - Great Barrier Reef

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On their return in 1771 he became Banks' secretary and librarian and lived in his house at Soho Square. In 1772 he accompanied Banks on his voyage to Iceland, the Faroes and the Orkney Islands. Between 1773 and 1782 he was Keeper of the Natural History Department of the British Museum.

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1771 - 1772 - Iceland - Faroes - Orkney Islands - 1773 - 1782

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Solander invented the book-form box, the Solander box which continues to be used in libraries and archives, as the most suitable way of storing prints and drawings, herbarium materials and some manuscripts.

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He died at Banks' home in Soho Square of an illness, aged 49.

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Solander Gardens in the east end of London is named after him',as is Solander Island off the South Island of New Zealand. Amongst the many plants named in his honour include Nothofagus solandri.

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