John Buchanan (artist)
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John Buchanan (13 October 1819 – 1898) was a New Zealand botanist and scientific artist. He was a fellow of the
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Biography

Buchanan was born in
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, Scotland, and in his early life apprenticed as a
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pattern designer. He emigrated to
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in 1852, not long after the settlement had been established, working as a survey assistant and gold prospector, during the
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. During this period, Buchanan was an amateur botanist, collecting plant specimens he sent to contacts in Scotland. On the recommendation of
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, Buchanan became employed as a botanist for
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's survey of Otago and the
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of the South Island. In 1865, Buchanan was employed by the Colonial Museum in Wellington (now
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), after Hector was appointed as the director of the institution. During the next 20 years, Buchanan collected specimens for the museum and surveyed the plants growing in the
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Works

* ''Botanical notes on the Kaikoura Mountains and
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'' (1867)
''Manual of the indigenous grasses of New Zealand'' (1880)
Buchanan also had some 29 publications in the ''Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand'', including his identification of new species.


Artworks

* Contributed woodcuts to Buller's Manual of New Zealand Birds * Contributed scientific illustrations to Hutton's Fishes of New Zealand


References


External links


National Library of New Zealand

Artworks in the collection of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
1819 births 1898 deaths 19th-century New Zealand botanists New Zealand naturalists People from Dunbartonshire Scottish emigrants to New Zealand {{Botanist-stub