• The Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1803 was a French expedition to map the coast of New Holland (now Australia). Nicolas Baudin was selected as leader in...
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    Nicolas Baudin's Scientific Expedition to the Terres Australes, Marine Life Society of South Australia Inc.[2] Plomley, B. The Baudin Expedition and the...
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    the Baudin expedition to Australia. Henri-Louis dubbed the area "Havre Inutile" ("Useless Harbour"), because he believed the inviting harbour to be entirely...
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  • Australia to be published which shows the full outline of Australia. It was drawn by Louis de Freycinet and was an outcome of the Baudin expedition to...
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  • Maugean skate (category Endangered fauna of Australia)
    Edgar. It was named in honour of René Maugé, zoologist on the Baudin expedition to Australia, who died in Tasmania in 1802. The Maugean skate is a medium-sized...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Baudin (1811–1851), French physician, Assembly deputy, and martyr Nicolas Baudin (1754–1803), French explorer Baudin expedition to Australia, 1800–1803...
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    woman who was encountered by members of the French expedition to Australia led by Nicolas Baudin in January 1802 on the shores of Bruny Island. Arra-Maida...
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    the island's main town, and which was named by the members of Baudin expedition to Australia who visited the bay in January 1803. In a survey of 10,000 beaches...
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    Museum of Natural History. Expeditions continued to be major sources of specimens. The Baudin expedition to Australia (1800 to 1803) with two laboratory-equipped...
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    Gantheaume Point (category Rock formations of Western Australia)
    Western Australia. It was named on 24 July 1801 for Honoré Joseph Antoine Ganteaume, by Nicolas Baudin during the Baudin expedition to Australia: this was...
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    lying to the south of both the Indian Ocean and Australia. Freycinet Map of 1811 – resulted from the 1800–1803 French Baudin expedition to Australia and...
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    Callou (22 July 2021). "Mammals collected and illustrated by the Baudin Expedition to Australia and Timor (1800-1804): A review of the current taxonomy of specimens...
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  • Cape Keraudren (category Headlands of Western Australia)
    physician in the French Navy. He was the official physician to the Baudin expedition to Australia, which charted the cape in 1801. 19°57′S 119°46′E / 19...
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    came to contact with Europeans when the Baudin expedition to Australia arrived at Adventure Bay in 1802. The French explorers were more friendly to the...
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    outline of Australia was the Freycinet Map of 1811, a product of Baudin's expedition. It preceded the publication of Flinders' map of Australia, Terra Australis...
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    The zebra finch was first captured in 1801 during Nicolas Baudin's expedition to Australia. The Indonesian species was described in 1817 by Louis Pierre...
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  • Hamelin explored the area around French Island, as part of the Baudin expedition to Australia. It named the island Ile des Français, since Anglicised as French...
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  • Taillefer Isthmus (category Use Australian English from August 2019)
    part in the Baudin expedition to Australia. It was later traversed by Augustus Charles Gregory. "MR. GREGORY'S REPORT OF HIS EXPEDITION TO THE NORTHWARD"...
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  • Cape du Couedic (category Use Australian English from June 2014)
    officer, Charles Louis du Couëdic de Kergoualer [fr], by the Baudin expedition to Australia during January 1803. It is the site for the Cape du Couedic...
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    French Island (Victoria) (category Australian Statistical Geography Standard 2021 ID different from Wikidata)
    needed] In April 1802, a French expedition ship Naturaliste under Jacques Hamelin, part of the Baudin expedition to Australia, explored the area. Hamelin...
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    Second Empire. From 1800, Baudin served as a midshipman on Géographe and took part in her expedition to Australia. Baudin lost an arm in 1808 while serving...
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    Baudin, who led an expedition to Australia in 1801-1804. The species is now placed in the genus Zanda that was introduced in 1913 by the Australian born...
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    D’Entrecasteaux, Baudin, Freycinet, Duperrey and Dumont d’Urville, were the first to name, describe and beautifully illustrate many Australian species. They...
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  • to Alphonse Guichenot (1809–1876), French zoologist Antoine Guichenot (fl. 1801–1817), French gardener, member of the 1801–1803 Baudin expedition to Australia...
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    of the southern Australian coastline. By 1806 he had completed the first circumnavigation of Australia. French explorer Nicolas Baudin visited King George...
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  • Saint-Cricq (1781–1819) was a French sailor who took part in the Baudin expedition to Australia, leaving from Le Havre on 19 October 1800. An enseigne de vaisseau...
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  • Cape Gantheaume (category Use Australian English from May 2014)
    Island in South Australia. It was named after Vice admiral Honoré Joseph Antoine Ganteaume (1755–1818) by the Baudin expedition to Australia during 1803....
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  • cartographic expedition of Nicolas Baudin sights Cape Hamelin. 6 December – Matthew Flinders reaches Cape Leeuwin on HMS Investigator and proceeds to make a...
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  • Montalivet Islands (category Islands of the Kimberley (Western Australia))
    Reconnaissance: Baudin in Australia 1801–1803, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1987 ISBN 0-522-84339-5. Nicolas Baudin’s Scientific Expedition To The Terres...
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    participated in the 1800-02 Baudin expedition to Australia. Hyacinthe de Bougainville sailed around the world from 1824 to 1826 onboard Thétis and Espérance...
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