Article ID: CBB204287148

Career, Collections, Reports and Publications of Dr Francis Buchanan (Later Hamilton), 1762–1829: Natural History Studies in Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), Bangladesh and India. Part 1 (2016)

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During his 20-year career as a surgeon-naturalist with the British East India Company, Francis Buchanan (later Hamilton, known in botany as Buchanan-Hamilton and in ichthyology as Hamilton-Buchanan) undertook pioneering survey explorations in several diverse regions of the Indian subcontinent. A naturalist at heart, his collections of plants and animals are often the first from such regions, notably Nepal, Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh. Buchanan had wide-ranging interests beyond natural history, using his talent for observation and meticulous recording to amass a huge body of information on the lands and peoples he encountered. However, much of this information remains unpublished in his survey reports, journals and other manuscripts, and so his role in the building of knowledge for these areas has been under-appreciated. Although a keen and able botanist, it is ironic that his multitudinous botanical discoveries are particularly poorly known, with the vast majority of his material on this subject languishing unpublished in archival collections. These include his original records and working notes which show the methods he used when dealing with ‘information overload’ and arranging his syntheses ready for publication. Notable is his experimentation with Jussieu's Natural System for classifying his Nepalese plants, and his recognition of biogeographic links of the Nepalese flora with Europe and Japan – both ahead of his fellow countrymen in Britain and India. The life of Francis Buchanan awaits the attention of a biographer who can do justice to his many interests, activities and influences. This is the first of two papers covering his life, providing an empirical baseline for future research and correcting misinformation that abounds in the literature. These papers outline Buchanan’s professional career, concentrating on his activities in the exploration of natural history, and placing them in the wider context of botanical research in India.

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Authors & Contributors
Sarkar, Oyndrila
Aggarwal, Abhilasha
Cederlof, Gunnel
Ernst, Waltraud
Harrison, Mark
Kapoor, R. C.
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Indian Journal of History of Science
Journal for Maritime Research: Britian, the Sea and Global History
Journal of Medical Biography
Publishers
Cornell University
Cambridge University Press
Bloomsbury
Boydell Press
Brill
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Colonialism
Great Britain, colonies
Natural history
Medicine
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
India, civilization and culture
People
Humboldt, Alexander von
Schlagintweit, Brothers
Harlan, Richard
Helfer, Jan Vilém
Morehead, Charles
Buchanan, Francis (1762-1829)
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
17th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
India
Bangladesh
Pakistan
Myanmar (Burma)
Bhutan
Nepal
Institutions
East India Company (English)
Royal Society of London
East India College
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