botanists to study the flora and hence the environment and artists to paint and take back to england what they saw.
James Cook took a number of scientists on board ship. Among them were three botanists: Sir Joseph Banks, and Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring, who together made the first major collection of Australian flora, describing many species new to science.
James Cook's first voyage was from 1768 to 1771.
James Cook's second voyage spanned from July 1772 to July 1775.
Captain James Cook died in 1779 on his third voyage.
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There were three scientists (specifically botanists) aboard James Cook's ship during his first voyage: Sir Joseph Banks, and Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring. The answer to the question is Joseph Banks.
James Cook was accompanied by three botanists: Sir Joseph Banks, and Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring.
James Cook took a number of scientists on board ship. Among them were three botanists: Sir Joseph Banks, and Swedish and Finnish botanists Daniel Solander and Dr Herman Spöring, who together made the first major collection of Australian flora, describing many species new to science.
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James Cook's first voyage was from 1768 to 1771.
James Cook's second voyage lasted from 1772 to 1775.
James Cook ventured in the Arctic during his third voyage.
James Stirling was accompanied by two botanists at different times.New South Wales government botanist, Charles Fraseraccompanied James Stirling, as did James Drummond.
James Cook's second voyage spanned from July 1772 to July 1775.
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James cook returned to England from his first voyage, July 29, 1775
Captain James Cook died in 1779 on his third voyage.