James Montagu Frank Drummond

James Montagu Frank Drummond FRSE FLS (1881–1965) was a Scottish botanist, descended from a long line of botanists including James Drummond all living in the Inverarity area around Kirriemuir, and mainly working on the Forthringham estate.

His working career began at the Armstrong College in Newcastle-upon-Tyne as a lecturer in botany.

In 1923 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh his proposers being Frederick Orpen Bower, Sir William Wright Smith, John Walter Gregory and Robert Kidston.

He retired in 1946, being succeeded in Manchester University by Prof Eric Ashby.

A series of letters between Drummond and Frederick Orpen Bower dating from 1912 to 1927 are held by the National Archive in Kew.