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  1. Archibald Menzies (/ ˈ m ɪ ŋ ɪ s / MING-iss; 15 March 1754 – 15 February 1842) was a Scottish surgeon, botanist and naturalist. He spent many years at sea, serving with the Royal Navy , private merchants, and the Vancouver Expedition .

  2. Captain Archibald Menzies, who commanded the Grenadier Company of the 42 nd, was also trapped outside the rally square. He was a man of legendary strength who, preferring to fight on foot, had handed off his horse to a drummer boy. Menzies (pronounced Mingis) was wounded and fell next to Private Donald Mackintosh.

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  4. Menzies' collections of pressed specimens went into the Banks herbarium, there to stay more or less unlooked at until after momentous non-botanical events that occurred in the first two decades of the 19th century - the Battle of Trafalgar, the War of 1812 and Waterloo.

  5. Menzies gathered at least 400 species unknown to science, many from the western coast of North America. His discoveries included the madroño ( Arbutus menziesii ) and the Douglas fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii ).

  6. Biography – MENZIES, ARCHIBALD – Volume VII (1836-1850) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. MENZIES, ARCHIBALD, naval officer, surgeon, botanist, and artist; b. in Weem, Scotland, and baptized 15 March 1754, son of James Menzies and his wife Ann; m.

  7. Feb 11, 2022 · Discover. Stay local. Archibald Menzies: Naval surgeon and botanist. Historian Jo Woolf explores the history of Achibald Menzies, a botanist who sailed around the world in search of new and exciting plant species. 11 Feb 2022. Share this article.

  8. Galloway DJ, Groves EW. Archibald Menzies md, fls (1754–1842), aspects of his life, travels and collections.

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