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Did you know... that seven of the seventeen apostles that Swedish botanist
Carl Linnaeus sent out died on their journeys?
Well, I am not sure what it is really. It feels kind of like a list but then some things does not. I was hoping the WikiProjects would assess it.
Esuzu(
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SciHound (
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18:26, 2 June 2010 (UTC).reply
There is a grammatical error in this line in the table, and it looks like it has been missed in the initial edit:
"However, Tärnström only reached Côn Sơn Island where the Calmar had been forced to find a winter birth. " That should be berth.
Cotinis (
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14:30, 3 June 2010 (UTC)reply
The original Anders Sparrman text never mentioned if or when he actually did become Linneaus' student. This was confusing so I have added a short clause that will need to be checked.
I noticed this was decided this article should be written in American English. I think it would be better if it would be written in British English. First of all
Carl Linnaeus is written in British English. Since this page is a sub page to Carl Linnaeus the same writing style would be better I think. Also, this article has stronger ties to England than America, for example all of the Cook expeditions that some of the apostles followed.
Esuzu(
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As mentioned on your user page, I would like to recommend that this page be retitled to reflect the more common usage of the term 'Linneaus' apostles', with or without the apostrophe. Also, whether or not 'apostles' should be capitalised is a matter I am also open about.
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SciHound (
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11:02, 3 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Yes that is probably a good idea. I will try to look in the sources for whether or not apostles should be capitalised. Will probably rename it to the weekend.
Esuzu(
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Great work on the article so far. It's very easy to read, simple and well structured. As requested, I'll also help and edit the article.
Davtra (
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08:39, 6 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Great! The more the merrier :) Thank you, looking forward to your edits. If possible please also add your opinion to the name change.
Esuzu(
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