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Henry Ogg Forbes (30 January 1851 – 27 October 1932) was a Scottish explorer, ornithologist, and botanist. Forbes was the son of Rev. Alexander Forbes, M.A., and Mary ''née'' Ogg, his wife. and was born at Drumblade, Huntly, Aberdeenshire.〔 He was educated at Aberdeen Grammar School, the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh, Forbes was active primarily in the Moluccas, Sumatra and New Guinea. He served as director of the Canterbury Museum in New Zealand between 1890 and 1893, and eventually moved to Liverpool, England, where he served as a consulting director of museums there until his death. Henry Ogg Forbes dedicated his book ''A Naturalist's Wanderings in the Eastern Archipelago'' to the zoologist William Alexander Forbes, who died on an expedition to West Africa in 1883. They had been friends and classmate at the University of Edinburgh. Forbes is mentioned in ''A Short History of Nearly Everything'' by Bill Bryson. ==Gallery== File:Cucumber Tree (Dendrosicyos).jpg|Cucumber Tree (''Dendrosicyos socotranus'') photograph by Forbes File:Dragon's-Blood Tree.jpg|Dragon's Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabari) photograph by Forbes File:Frankincense and Adenium Trees.jpg|Frankincense and Adenium Trees photograph by Forbes File:Sokotran Cattle.jpg|Cattle in Socotra, based on a photograph by Henry Ogg Forbes published in ''The Natural History of Socotra and Abd-el-kuri'' File:Sultan's Guest House at Lahej.jpg|The guest house of the Sultan of Lahej, based on a 1898 photograph by Henry Ogg Forbes, from The ''Natural History of Socotra and Abd-el-kuri'' File:View of Southern Face of Gebel Saleh, Abd-el-Kuri.jpg|View of Southern Face of Gebel Saleh, Abd al Kuri File:View of the 'Strath' and Native Dwellings, Abd-el-Kuri.jpg|View of the 'Strath' and Native Dwellings, Abd-el-Kuri 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henry Ogg Forbes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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