His need to vent with Goodenough like the Suffolk baronet and wife of their acquaintance, who when apart write to each other every day with minimal formalities, and when Sir Thomas Frankland used to write to him with the "most delightful epistolia" of the moment. Recollects the day he spent with Yeates and Broussonet in the woods of Corby Castle, near Carlisle, where he caught and gave to [Thomas] Marsham 'Elater cuprens' and 'Scarabaeus arvicola', wonders why Marsham has only named Yorkshire for the former species and not mentioned him [in "Entomologica Britannia"]. Found 'Elater pectinicornis' on Cromford Moor near Matlock. Noticed that Dr [Samuel] Johnson [(1709-1784), author] explains the "shard-born beetle" of the poets as born or prod...
His principle studies and enjoyments are of divinity, natural history, and music. Requests specimens...
Glad Smith liked his sermon; has received many compliments on it. Accepts Smith's change to wording ...
Prevented by gout from reviewing Smith's papers; it was caused by his horse plunging into an unexpec...
Has still not received a letter from Goodenough. Wants Goodenough to read his paper on the new genus...
Received Smith's letter of 2 September. Describes charms of the neighbourhood of Boxlet, his new liv...
Replying to Smith's letter of 29 August. Forwarded Smith's letter to [Elizabeth] Hill [(c 1760-1850)...
Critices the Society for the Promotion of Natural History for "dron[ing] on in its usual course" and...
Sends specimens of 'Dentaria bulbifera' should Smith wish for [James] Sowerby to draw them. The parc...
Forwarded Smith's letter to [George] Don, did not know that 'Limosella' cannot be found in Scotland ...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Grief at the death of his daughter. Thanks for Smith's letter of 21 October and its account of the m...
Forwarded Smith's letter to [George] Don and believes Don will be satisfied with Smith's conciliator...
Comments on two specimens he saw in [George] Don's open letter to Smith: if the 'Hypericum' is not n...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 27 August. Discusses possibilities for Smith publishing a new edition o...
Thanks for barrel of oysters. Steadily working on his "English Flora" and hopes to get it to the pre...
His principle studies and enjoyments are of divinity, natural history, and music. Requests specimens...
Glad Smith liked his sermon; has received many compliments on it. Accepts Smith's change to wording ...
Prevented by gout from reviewing Smith's papers; it was caused by his horse plunging into an unexpec...
Has still not received a letter from Goodenough. Wants Goodenough to read his paper on the new genus...
Received Smith's letter of 2 September. Describes charms of the neighbourhood of Boxlet, his new liv...
Replying to Smith's letter of 29 August. Forwarded Smith's letter to [Elizabeth] Hill [(c 1760-1850)...
Critices the Society for the Promotion of Natural History for "dron[ing] on in its usual course" and...
Sends specimens of 'Dentaria bulbifera' should Smith wish for [James] Sowerby to draw them. The parc...
Forwarded Smith's letter to [George] Don, did not know that 'Limosella' cannot be found in Scotland ...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Grief at the death of his daughter. Thanks for Smith's letter of 21 October and its account of the m...
Forwarded Smith's letter to [George] Don and believes Don will be satisfied with Smith's conciliator...
Comments on two specimens he saw in [George] Don's open letter to Smith: if the 'Hypericum' is not n...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 27 August. Discusses possibilities for Smith publishing a new edition o...
Thanks for barrel of oysters. Steadily working on his "English Flora" and hopes to get it to the pre...
His principle studies and enjoyments are of divinity, natural history, and music. Requests specimens...
Glad Smith liked his sermon; has received many compliments on it. Accepts Smith's change to wording ...
Prevented by gout from reviewing Smith's papers; it was caused by his horse plunging into an unexpec...