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Summary Of: Joseph Banks

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A macaroni was a pejorative term used for a fashionable dandy in the 18th Century | | macaroni | dandy | Royal Navy | Pacific Ocean | HM Bark Endeavour | Brazil | bougainvillea | Louis Antoine de Bougainville | South America | Tahiti | transit of Venus | New Zealand | Australia | Botany Bay | Sydney | Endeavour River | Cooktown | Queensland | ship | Great Barrier Reef | Freemason | Swedish | Finnish | Herman Spöring Jr. | Sydney Parkinson | Isle of Wight | Scotland | Iceland | President of the Royal Society | Soho Square | 20th Century Fox | Sarah Sophia Banks | Jonas Carlsson Dryander | Robert Brown | In The great South Sea Caterpillar, transform'd into a Bath Butterfly (1795), James Gillray caricatured Banks's investiture with the Order of the Bath as a result of his expedition. | | James Gillray | Order of the Bath | baronet | Royal Botanic Gardens | Kew | botanical gardens | Europe | George Vancouver | Pacific Northwest | William Bligh | breadfruit | South Pacific | Caribbean Sea | Mutiny on the Bounty | New South Wales | Rum Rebellion | William Smith | Allan Cunningham | colonisation | Proteaceae | convicts | New Holland | Guardian | George Suttor | Arthur Phillip | John Hunter | Philip Gidley King | Matthew Flinders | George Bass | James Grant | George Caley | Banks' house became the office of the Zoological Society of London | | Goerge Staunton | George Macartney | Macartney Embassy | Erasmus Gower | gout | Society of Antiquaries | Wernerian Natural History Society | Edinburgh | Napoleonic Wars | Banks Peninsula | South Island | Banks Islands | Vanuatu | Banks Island | Northwest Territories | Canada | Canberra | Banks | Division of Banks | Bankstown | Australian currency | Lincoln | The Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory | The Lawn, Lincoln | Lincoln Castle | hot house | Lincoln Cathedral | author abbreviation | citing | botanical name | Aubrey–Maturin series | ISBN 0-00-217350-6 | Australian Dictionary of Biography | MUP | 2007 | 11-06 | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew | ISBN 1-84246-085-4 | State Library of New South Wales | National Library of Australia | Wikisource | World Scientific | ISBN 1-860-94204-0 | ISBN 978-1-860-94204-4 | British Museum of Natural History | ISBN 0-565-00993-1 | ISBN 978-0-565-00993-9 | Columbia University Press | ISBN 0-231-13426-6 | ISBN 978-0-231-13426-2 | Cambridge University Press | ISBN 0-521-45077-2 | ISBN 978-0521-45077-5 | ISBN 0-521-54211-1 | ISBN 978-0-521-54211-1 | ISBN 0-521-55069-6 | ISBN 978-0-521-55069-7 | HarperCollins | ISBN 0-060-56065-7 | ISBN 978-0-060-56065-2 | University of California Press | ISBN 0-520-01780-3 | O'Brian, Patrick | David R. 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