JOURNAL of one of the crew of H.M.S. Resolution, and afterwards (see f. 153b) of H.M.S. Discovery, on the third and last voyage of Captain James Cook; 1776-1780. A note on f. 1 describes the writer as "George Gilbert, 1st Lieut. . . . on board the Di... 1776-1780
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Gilbert (Family : active 1776-1780 : of Add MS 38530)
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Gilbert, George, active 1776-1780, of Add MS 38530
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Epithet: of Add MS 38530 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000625.0x000020 ...
Gilbert, Charles Humphrey, active 1776-1780
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Doran, Alban, active 1776-1780
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Doran, Emma M-H-, active 1776-1780
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Cook, R. James, 1937
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James Cook (born 1937) was an entomologist employed by Washington State University. Beginning in 1980 he undertook investigation of effect of deposits of volcanic ash on insects. His project was one of several investigations at Washington State University following the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in May of 1980 and related deposition of volcanic ash over a broad band across Eastern Washington and North Idaho. Investigation basically disclosed that volcanic ash was inert and non-toxic in its effec...