Received Smith's letter of 1 February; congratulates him on his marriage and for giving up the "drudgery of medical practice" to devote himself to the "study of sciences". Urges Smith to undertake the production of a new "Genera and Species Plantarum" for the honour of Britain, as [Joseph Pitton de] Tournefort and Linnaeus did for France and Sweden. Since his return from Burma has been botanising at Luckipore, India, on the east side of the Meghna River, and sending findings to [William] Roxburgh, arranging geographical papers, written a treatise on the religion of the Burmas, and is comfortable except for want of books and a wife. Concerned that the papers he sent for possible inclusion in "Linnean Transactions" have not been received, and...
Appointed [Robert] Kyd's successor as superintendent of Calcutta Botanic Garden . Sending seeds for ...
Pleased to receive confirmation of value of specimens he sent Smith some time ago, via [Nathaniel] K...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 8 [December 1806] and Norfolk turkey. Sir Joseph [Banks] ill but will t...
He has temporary charge of the East India Company's botanic garden at Calcutta whilst [William] Roxb...
Received Smith's letter of 2 November. Disgusted with the treatment he has received from the Court o...
Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate ma...
Received Smith's letter of 12 April [1807]. Currently unable to add to his collection of botanical d...
Frustrated in his intentions to go India by the Chairman of the Court of Directors [Sir Francis Bari...
This is letter is marked as a duplicate and was presumably sent at a later date to ensure arrival of...
A chest has been sent to Smith via Captain Phillips of the Henry Porches, containing plants from Nep...
Received Smith's letter of 25 April. Expecting to leave [India] in two years and will bring with him...
Sending specimens of 'Dillenia indica' in addition to those already sent to Sir Joseph Banks, to be ...
Regrets the accidents and misfortunes that have so far prevented him from meeting Smith; the climate...
Received Smith's letter of 9 [August 1814] but unfortunately state of his health since arrival in Lo...
Despite an arduous voyage home benefited greatly from his visit to Portugal; avoided a fresh attack ...
Appointed [Robert] Kyd's successor as superintendent of Calcutta Botanic Garden . Sending seeds for ...
Pleased to receive confirmation of value of specimens he sent Smith some time ago, via [Nathaniel] K...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 8 [December 1806] and Norfolk turkey. Sir Joseph [Banks] ill but will t...
He has temporary charge of the East India Company's botanic garden at Calcutta whilst [William] Roxb...
Received Smith's letter of 2 November. Disgusted with the treatment he has received from the Court o...
Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate ma...
Received Smith's letter of 12 April [1807]. Currently unable to add to his collection of botanical d...
Frustrated in his intentions to go India by the Chairman of the Court of Directors [Sir Francis Bari...
This is letter is marked as a duplicate and was presumably sent at a later date to ensure arrival of...
A chest has been sent to Smith via Captain Phillips of the Henry Porches, containing plants from Nep...
Received Smith's letter of 25 April. Expecting to leave [India] in two years and will bring with him...
Sending specimens of 'Dillenia indica' in addition to those already sent to Sir Joseph Banks, to be ...
Regrets the accidents and misfortunes that have so far prevented him from meeting Smith; the climate...
Received Smith's letter of 9 [August 1814] but unfortunately state of his health since arrival in Lo...
Despite an arduous voyage home benefited greatly from his visit to Portugal; avoided a fresh attack ...
Appointed [Robert] Kyd's successor as superintendent of Calcutta Botanic Garden . Sending seeds for ...
Pleased to receive confirmation of value of specimens he sent Smith some time ago, via [Nathaniel] K...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 8 [December 1806] and Norfolk turkey. Sir Joseph [Banks] ill but will t...