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About the Collection
This collection of correspondence, written mostly to Sir Joseph Banks (1743–1820), provides insight into the history of science,
natural history, Sir Joseph Banks' life, Iceland, and early travel and world exploration. A British explorer and naturalist who,
as long-time president of the Royal Society, London, circumnavigated the globe with Lieutenant James Cook on HMS Endeavour, 1768–1771,
taking with him a team of naturalists, illustrators, and assistants. He made unprecedented collections of flora and fauna from many
parts of the world. Banks also led the first British scientific expedition to Iceland in 1772. The collection also contains letters,
notes, and memoranda written by Banks during this expedition. The materials range from 1772 to 1818. The original materials, including
hand-written correspondence, are housed in Special Collections at UW Memorial Library. Because the collection contains handwritten
material it is, unfortunately, not full-text searchable at this time.
Technical Note
Please note that full-text searching for the electronic-facsimile texts in our collections is based on uncorrected OCR (Optical Character Recognition) results. While such text is often highly accurate, it will contain errors that may affect your search results. In particular, texts with the following characteristics are particularly prone to error (in some cases, accuracy for such texts is so low that we have decided not to attempt to provide full-text searching):
- Hand-written texts;
- Texts that contain diacritics;
- Texts that contain non-Latin scripts;
- Texts that contain obsolete characters (including the "long S" [looks like an "f"]);
- Texts that are printed in a font in which the letters are difficult for the software to differentiate.




