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29: 209:(1820–74), speaking of Gunn in his Introductory Essay said: ‘There are few Tasmanian plants that Mr Gunn has not seen alive, noted their habits in a living state, and collected large suites of specimens with singular tact and judgment. These have all been transmitted to England . . . accompanied with notes that display remarkable powers of observation, and a facility for seizing important characters in the physiognomy of plants, such as few experienced botanists possess’. 495: 240:
between 1855 and 1860. He was much liked and respected and may be ranked as the most eminent of Tasmanian botanists. Gunn died on 13 March 1881 at Newstead House and was buried in the Presbyterian cemetery, Launceston. Gunn is commemorated by the genera
216:, he was responsible for a paper "Notices accompanying a Collection of Quadrupeds and Fish from Van Diemen's Land", and he was the author of a few papers on the geology and botany of that island. When private secretary to Sir 147:, and spent much time investigating the flora of Tasmania. But his interests were not confined to botany; he became a general scientist and made collections of mammals, birds, reptiles and mollusca, for the 158:, Gunn was employed by the government to report on mining fields, and also on the general resources of the colony. In 1864 Gunn was one of the three Australian commissioners tasked by the 186:, holding this position until 1876 when he retired owing to ill health. Gunn died at Newstead, near Launceston, after a long illness, on 13 March 1881. He became a fellow of the 624: 629: 614: 345: 258: 599: 299: 167: 619: 499: 425: 359: 143:
and clerk of the executive and legislative councils. In 1841 he gave up these appointments to take charge of the estates of
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and Dr Lindley, with whom he corresponded for many years. In 1836 Gunn was appointed police magistrate at
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and also traveled much in Tasmania. He became assistant police magistrate at
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Cyclopedia Company Limited (1897). "Wellington Provincial District".
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In 1830 Gunn became superintendent of convicts for North Tasmania at
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand : Wellington Provincial District
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Statue of Ronald Campbell Gunn, City Park – Launceston, Tasmania
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where he was educated. Gunn was given an appointment in the
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Gunn was a first-rate botanist and general scientist. Sir
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land
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(1966). 13: 468:Dictionary of Australian Biography 413:Australian Dictionary of Biography 91:, but left there in 1829 to go to 14: 651: 600:19th-century Australian botanists 487: 536:Dictionary of National Biography 493: 294:Levine, Stephen (13 July 2012). 21:Ronald Campbell (disambiguation) 388:International Plant Names Index 418:Australian National University 380: 313: 296:"Capital city – A new capital" 287: 1: 551:Tasmanian Legislative Council 530:"Gunn, Robert Campbell"  512:"Gunn, Robert Campbell"  280: 50: 620:Fellows of the Royal Society 7: 10: 656: 145:William Effingham Lawrence 18: 640:Colony of Tasmania people 564: 556: 549: 226:Royal Society of Tasmania 160:Government of New Zealand 106: 67:, and his wife Margaret, 164:capital for that country 127:. From there he visited 635:Cape Colony politicians 154:Taking up the study of 117:Robert William Lawrence 366:Parliament of Tasmania 360:"Ronald Campbell Gunn" 121:William Jackson Hooker 33: 473:Angus & Robertson 232:was succeeded by the 31: 16:Australian politician 502:at Wikimedia Commons 500:Ronald Campbell Gunn 420:. pp. 492–493. 253:, and many species. 238:Tasmanian Parliament 201:, who dedicated his 199:Joseph Dalton Hooker 162:with choosing a new 37:Ronald Campbell Gunn 259:author abbreviation 194:, London, in 1854. 574:Served alongside: 34: 588: 587: 572:1855–1856 498:Media related to 427:978-0-522-84459-7 230:Tasmanian Journal 141:Sir John Franklin 93:Van Diemen's Land 55:Gunn was born at 647: 557:Preceded by 547: 546: 540: 532: 524: 514: 497: 483: 481: 479: 454: 452: 450: 398: 397: 384: 378: 377: 375: 373: 356: 350: 349: 343: 335: 333: 331: 317: 311: 310: 308: 306: 291: 277: 267: 266: 265: 214:Dr. John E. Gray 166:. 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Ronald Campbell (disambiguation)

FRS
botanist
Cape Town
Cape Colony
72nd Regiment
Mauritius
West Indies
Britain
Royal Engineers
Barbados
Van Diemen's Land
Tasmania
Hobart
Launceston
Robert William Lawrence
William Jackson Hooker
Circular Head
Port Phillip
Western Port
Hobart
Sir John Franklin
William Effingham Lawrence
British Museum
geology
Government of New Zealand
capital for that country
Francis Murphy
Joseph Docker

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