I saw a good deal of the country much more than any other collector. Eugene [Fitzherbert Albini] Fitzalan\ud (1830–1911) came to Australia from Ireland about 1849. His first significant appointment as a botanical collector was\ud on the Queensland Government's expedition to investigate the estuary of the Burdekin River in 1860, commanded\ud by Joseph W. Smith RN on the Schooner Spitfire. Fitzalan was engaged as a plant collector by Ferdinand Mueller,\ud the Government Botanist for the Colony of Victoria. Following the Burdekin Expedition of 1860, Fitzalan became\ud a pioneer settler in 1861, at the newly proclaimed township of Bowen (Port Denison) from where he undertook\ud collecting excursions to Mount Dryander, Mount Elliot, Townsville, ...