James Anderson (botanical collector)

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James Anderson (1797 – 22 April 1842) was a Scottish botanical collector who later became the superintendent of the Sydney Botanic Gardens.

Anderson was born in Boquhan[1] near Stirling in Scotland in 1797.[2]

Plant collecting

Between 1826 and 1830 Anderson sailed on HMS Adventure, collecting seeds and dried specimens.[2][3] This voyage, to the Straits of Magellan and the coast of South America, was captained by Phillip Parker King.[2] A collection of dried specimens was submitted to the British Museum after the voyage.[4]

He collected many South American species for the Clapton Nursery in London on behalf of Hugh Low and John Bain Mackay including the following:[2]

He also sent plant specimens to William Hooker at Glasgow University.[2]

New South Wales

Death

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