Peter Good Explained
Peter Good (date of birth unknown, died 12 June 1803) was the gardener assistant to botanist Robert Brown on the voyage of HMS Investigator under Matthew Flinders,[1] during which the coast of Australia was charted, and various plants collected.
Biography
Good had worked as a foreman at Kew Royal Gardens, during which time he had assisted botanist Christopher Smith in transporting a shipment of English plants to Calcutta.[2] He was working as a kitchen gardener at Wemyss Castle, Scotland, when Joseph Banks offered him the appointment as gardener to Brown, at a salary of £105 a year.[3]
The voyage
Good made an extensive seed collection during the voyage, and also collected plant specimens for both his own and Brown's collections. He died of dysentery in Sydney Cove,[4] and his plant collection was incorporated into Brown's. Brown immensely admired his work ethic, and named the plant genus Goodia in his honour.[5] Banksia goodii (Good's Banksia) is also named after him.
See also
Works
- Journal of Peter Good, Gardener on Matthew Flinders' Voyage to Terra Australis, 1801–03, Stationery Office Books, September 1981,
Reference section
References
- Book: Estensen, Miriam . 2002 . The life of Matthew Flinders . Allen & Unwin.
Further reading
- Book: Good, Peter . 1981 . The journal of Peter Good: gardener on Matthew Flinders voyage to Terra Australis 1801–03 . Edwards Phyllis I.. Library of Australian History.
- Book: Vallance, T.G., Moore, D.T. & Groves, E.W. . 2001 . Nature's Investigator: The Diary of Robert Brown in Australia, 1801-1805 . Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra.
External links
Notes and References
- From the Ends of the Earth, Christian Lamb, Christian Lamb, 2004, p 40
- The Letters of Sir Joseph Banks, Neil Chambers (ed), World Scientific, 2000, p 369
- The Life of Matthew Flinders, Miriam Estensen, Allen & Unwin, 2003, p 147
- Vallance, T.G., Moore, D.T. & Groves, E.W. 2001. Nature's Investigator The Diary of Robert Brown in Australia, 1801-1805, Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra, (pp.409-410)
- The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Robert Jameson, William Jardine and Henry Darwin Rogers, A. and C. Black, 1858 p333