Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (1820–1895) was one of the many
remarkable Scottish surgeons who worked for the East India Company,
but who used an official posting as a base for research upon
India’s rich flora, and recording it visually in drawings made by
Indian artists. His particular interest was in useful plants, which
led to the major work in the field of forest conservancy for which
he is best remembered.
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