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  1. The Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island is a description of the plants discovered in those islands during the Ross expedition written by Joseph Dalton Hooker and published by Reeve Brothers in London between 1844 and 1845. Hooker sailed on HMS Erebus as assistant surgeon.

  2. Main article: Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island. Part I, published between 1844 and 1845, covers the Flora of Lord Auckland and Campbell's Islands. It has 208 pages, 370 species, 80 plates and a map, and illustrates 150 species.

    • Joseph Dalton Hooker
    • 1844–1859
    • 1843
    • Monthly parts
  3. Flora Antarctica pt.1. Botany of Lord Auckland's Group and Campbell's Island pt. 2. Botany of Fuegia, the Falklands, Kerguelen's Land, etc. -- v.2. Flora Novae-Zelandie. pt.1. Flowering plants. pt.2. Flowerless plants -- [v.] 3.

    • Joseph Dalton Hooker
    • 1843
  4. BOTANY. OF. THE ANTARCTIC VOYAGE. FLORA ANTARCTICA. I. ⁠ LORD AUCKLAND'S GROUP AND CAMPBELL'S ISLAND. Under this head will be considered the Botany of the few small islands which lie to the south of New Zealand, at least so far as have hitherto been examined.

  5. Details. Full citation. Hooker, J.D. 1844–1845: The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage of H.M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror in the Years 1839–1843, under the command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross. I. Flora Antarctica. Part I. Botany of Lord Aucklands Group and Campbells Island. Reeve, Brothers, London. Reference type. Book.

  6. Books. The Botany of the Antarctic Voyage: Of H. M. Discovery Ships Erebus and Terror in the Years 1839 - 1843 Under the Command of Captain Sir James Clark Ross. Flora Antarctica - Botany of...

  7. Hab. Lord Auckland's group and Campbell's Island; on grassy banks and in moist places, abundant. This little plant in every respect occupies the place in these islands, that the E. alpinum, L., does on the European mountains.