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John Forbes, M.D. (1799–1823) was an English botanist. Forbes was born in 1799, and became a pupil of John Shepherd of the Liverpool botanic garden. The Horticultural Society despatched him to the east coast of Africa, and he left London in February 1822, in the expedition commanded by Captain William Fitzwilliam Owen. He sent home substantial collections from Madeira, Rio de Janeiro, the Cape of Good Hope, and Madagascar, after which he decided to march up the Zambesi River to the Portuguese station at Zumbo, three hundred leagues from the mouth of the river, and thence southwards to the Cape. He succumbed to fatigue and privation at Sena, in August 1823, before travelling half the distance. The genus Forbesia, Eckl., commemorates him as collector. {{botanist|Forbes}}References{{DNB|wstitle=Forbes, John (1799–1823)}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Forbes, John}} 6 : 1799 births|1823 deaths|18th-century English people|19th-century English people|19th-century British botanists|English botanists |
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