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JOSEPH D. HOOKER'S 1839 CABO VERDE COLLECTIONS
Author(s) -
Rico Lourdes,
Duarte Maria C.,
Romeiras Maria M.,
SantosGuerra Arnoldo,
Nepi Chiara,
FranciscoOrtega Javier
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
curtis's botanical magazine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1467-8748
pISSN - 1355-4905
DOI - 10.1111/curt.12193
Subject(s) - cape verde , natural history , archaeology , geography , ancient history , history , art , ethnology , biology , ecology
Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911) was 22 years old when he undertook his first natural history journey abroad. He was appointed ‘Assistant Surgeon’, under the command of James Clark Ross in the Antarctic Expedition 1838–1845, also known as the South Pole Magnetic Expedition. The two HMS ships The Terror and The Erebus made brief stops in the Macaronesian islands of Madeira, Tenerife (the Canaries), and Santiago (Cabo Verde) where Hooker took the opportunity to observe and collect animals, plants and minerals, so these were the first three collecting sites documented in his Antarctic Journal.