The next known collection was in December 1801, during the visit of HMS Investigator to King George Sound.
HMS Investigator was a 16-gun survey brig of the Royal Navy.
HMS Investigator was a merchant ship purchased in 1848 to search for Sir John Franklin's lost expedition.
Inglefield brought home the ship's company of HMS Investigator, which had become trapped in the ice.
Nine ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Investigator.
She was renamed HMS Investigator in 1801 and used as a survey ship.
HMS Investigator was to have been a paddle survey vessel.
HMS Investigator was a survey sloop of the Royal Navy.
In 1903, she was purchased by the Royal Navy and initially commissioned as HMS Investigator.
HMS Investigator dropped anchor at the head of Spencer Gulf on 10 March 1802, but did not find any evidence of such a passage.