Anderson died in 1842 in his residence at the botanic gardens. He was buried at
Devonshire Street Cemetery, the inscription on his tombstone reading: :
Erected to the memory of the late James Anderson, Superintendent of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, who died on the 22nd April, 1842. He was born at Boquhan, near Stirling, Scotland, in 1797, and travelled over a great part of Europe, Africa, and America, and along the coast of New Holland, collecting rare botanic specimens. He was of a most kindly disposition, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. This monument was subscribed for by a number of his friends in this colony to show their respect for his memory. In 1901 his remains were re-interred at the cemetery at
La Perouse.
Carex andersonii, a species that he collected at
Port Famine on the Strait of Magellan, was named in his honour. ==References==