Waiting for Lady Cullum to have her cataract operation before coming to London; hopes to attend meetings of Antiquarian and Horticultural Societies and Linnean Society anniversary meeting, though Smith will have to announce deaths of [John] Stackhouse and [Thomas] Woodward. The "celebrated" Arthur Young [(1741-1820)] of the Board of Agriculture died recently at Bradfield, near Bury. Introduces Mr Longstaff, bearer of this letter and an astronomcial lecturer. Hopes to attend some of Smith's Royal Institution lectures on "the affinities of plants" in May. Has grown plants of either Smith's 'Dianthus virgineus' or 'Dianthus alpinus' from his "Tour of the Continent" from seeds collected on ruins of Catullus' villa on Lake Garda. 'Tulipa sylvest...
Smith missed at Linnean Society anniversary meeting and dinner; Bishop of Carlisle [Samuel Goodenoug...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Introduction to Botany". Reports from his excursion into Yorkshire: wish...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...
In mourning for four relatives, including his and Lady Smith's mothers. Going to Thomas Furly Forste...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Lady Cullum losing her eyesight to cataracts but Sir William Adams [(1783-1827), oculist] will not o...
His opinion of Sir Joseph Banks greatly increased following the two days he spent with him in the su...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Forwarded the plants, books, and pamphlet enclosed with Cullum's last letter to [Jonas] Dryander and...
His daughter-in-law, Mrs Cullum, dangerously ill with a rheumatic complaint, and having been treated...
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert unexpectedly visited but was in a peculiar mood and evasive regarding a prom...
Pleased by Smith's report of the recovery of Dr [Martin] Davy, the signing of [William] Webb's propo...
Lady Cullum's cataract operation a success: performed in under five minutes with no pain and before ...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Grammar of Botany", hopes it will show the Horticultural Society "the us...
Recently suffered recurrence of his old complaint affecting his teeth. Sorry Smith did not call on h...
Smith missed at Linnean Society anniversary meeting and dinner; Bishop of Carlisle [Samuel Goodenoug...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Introduction to Botany". Reports from his excursion into Yorkshire: wish...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...
In mourning for four relatives, including his and Lady Smith's mothers. Going to Thomas Furly Forste...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Lady Cullum losing her eyesight to cataracts but Sir William Adams [(1783-1827), oculist] will not o...
His opinion of Sir Joseph Banks greatly increased following the two days he spent with him in the su...
Glad to hear that Smith attended the musical festival at Norwich. Does not think Mr Alexander's hurr...
Forwarded the plants, books, and pamphlet enclosed with Cullum's last letter to [Jonas] Dryander and...
His daughter-in-law, Mrs Cullum, dangerously ill with a rheumatic complaint, and having been treated...
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert unexpectedly visited but was in a peculiar mood and evasive regarding a prom...
Pleased by Smith's report of the recovery of Dr [Martin] Davy, the signing of [William] Webb's propo...
Lady Cullum's cataract operation a success: performed in under five minutes with no pain and before ...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Grammar of Botany", hopes it will show the Horticultural Society "the us...
Recently suffered recurrence of his old complaint affecting his teeth. Sorry Smith did not call on h...
Smith missed at Linnean Society anniversary meeting and dinner; Bishop of Carlisle [Samuel Goodenoug...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Introduction to Botany". Reports from his excursion into Yorkshire: wish...
Asks after Smith's recent movements and activities, including "Flora Britannica". A mild winter allo...