Frederick Strange

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Portrait accompanying Maiden's biography published in the Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 1908

Frederick Strange (c. 1826 – 15 October 1854) was a collector of plant and animal specimens during the early colonisation of Australia. He collected bird specimens for John Gould. He was killed in a conflict between his group and natives on South Percy Island. The water lily Nymphaea gigantea was collected by him and sent to England where it was named by William Hooker.

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