Glad to hear Smith will visit them in May, hopes he will being Lady [Pleasance] Smith; will take him to botanise at Binfield and Virginia Water, [Berkshire]. Found many more specimens of his new 'Silene', which if not 'S. lusitanica' is a decumbent plant. Planning to publish a Flora of Berkshire with [James] Bicheno
Pleased to hear Smith's health is so much reestablished. He made a botanical tour of North Wales in ...
Thanks for Smith's letter; glad Smith determined 'Lotus angustifolius', which was his original name ...
Postpones their meeting; surprised Smith is already thinking of returning to London. Glad Smith is n...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Sends two small works lately published, one entirely by himself and other with the botanical part ta...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Thanks for "[Botany of] New Holland" and specimens; glad to hear a second fasciculus is printing and...
Accepts Smith's invitation to visit Norwich next year to examine Linnaeus' herbarium. Is about to vi...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Sends plants from New York and New Hampshire. Brief account of his journey through Nova Scotia to Bo...
He has been very ill for the last 9 months. Thanks for turkey; pleased to hear the Smiths will visit...
Thanks for parcel of herrings. [William] Roxburgh's collection of plants in London, is working on hi...
Pleased to hear of good prospect for health of his sister, Fanny, being treated by Dr Lubbock, would...
Thanks Smith for letters and offer of admitance to the Linnean Society, plans to visit London in 180...
Pleased to hear Smith's health is so much reestablished. He made a botanical tour of North Wales in ...
Thanks for Smith's letter; glad Smith determined 'Lotus angustifolius', which was his original name ...
Postpones their meeting; surprised Smith is already thinking of returning to London. Glad Smith is n...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Sends two small works lately published, one entirely by himself and other with the botanical part ta...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Thanks for "[Botany of] New Holland" and specimens; glad to hear a second fasciculus is printing and...
Accepts Smith's invitation to visit Norwich next year to examine Linnaeus' herbarium. Is about to vi...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Sends plants from New York and New Hampshire. Brief account of his journey through Nova Scotia to Bo...
He has been very ill for the last 9 months. Thanks for turkey; pleased to hear the Smiths will visit...
Thanks for parcel of herrings. [William] Roxburgh's collection of plants in London, is working on hi...
Pleased to hear of good prospect for health of his sister, Fanny, being treated by Dr Lubbock, would...
Thanks Smith for letters and offer of admitance to the Linnean Society, plans to visit London in 180...
Pleased to hear Smith's health is so much reestablished. He made a botanical tour of North Wales in ...
Thanks for Smith's letter; glad Smith determined 'Lotus angustifolius', which was his original name ...
Postpones their meeting; surprised Smith is already thinking of returning to London. Glad Smith is n...