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solander

(səˈlændə)
n
(Botany) a box for botanical specimens, maps, colour plates, etc, made in the form of a book, the front cover being the lid
[C18: named after D. D. Solander (1736–82), Swedish botanist]
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And even in the days of Banks and Solander, Cooke's naturalists, we find a Danish member of the Academy of Sciences setting down certain Iceland Whales (reydan-siskur, or Wrinkled Bellies) at one hundred and twenty yards; that is, three hundred and sixty feet.
No; pari passu with Solander, who bought his knowledge with pain and privations!"
Solander. The snowstorm, which was the cause of their misfortune, happened in the middle of January, corresponding to our July, and in the latitude of Durham!
These groups were observed widely scattered near shore off Quatsino Sound and Kyuquot Sound, including Gillam Islands, Clerke Islet, south of Solander Island, Clara Islet, Moos Islet, and McQuarrie Islets (Rodway and Lemon 1990; Rodway and others 1990; Gaston 1992).
Finalmente, las unicas especies con una distribucion vertical que abarco ambas zonas fueron Pocillopora verrucosa (Ellis & Solander 1786), Pocillopora capitata (Verrill 1864) y Porites panamensis (Verrill 1866) (Cuadro 1).
Opportunity began a multi-week trek this week from an area where it has been working since mid-2011, the "Cape York" segment of the rim of Endeavor Crater, to an area about 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometers) away, "Solander Point."
Solander's direction, but they are preparing an account of their voyage; but the Natural History will be a work by itself, entirely at the expense of Mr.
Ponce de Leon en 1964 y corresponden a: Tricleocarpa cylindrica (Ellis & Solander) Huisman & Borowitska (MA 3911), Jania adhaerens Lamouroux (MA 3914), Dichotomaria marginata (Ellis & Solander) Lamarck (MA 3892) y D.
10, 1927, in Aberdeen, Wash., to Gustav and Gunda Solander Laaksonen.
In August The Captain Cook Memorial Museum in Whitby raised pounds 950,000 and were successful in their bid to jointly buy William Parry's famous portrait of Omai, Sir Joseph Banks and Dr Daniel Solander - three travelling companions of Captain James Cook.
His own specialist fields include the careers of Daniel Solander and Joseph D'Entrecasteaux.
Erect algae did not form a canopy, and the calcareous alga Halimeda tuna (Ellis et Solander) Lamouroux represented the most abundant erect species during the study.