Mr Martin [Smith's brother-in-law] remains "very lame" and will have a long recovery but his general health is good. [Liverpool Botanic] Garden going on well. [John] Shepherd [(c 1764-1836, curator Liverpool Botanic Garden] intends to send Smith a curious 'Cryptogamian' plant via John Fraser [(c 1750-1811), botanist], who has just returned from a 3 year expedition in America with thousands of new and valuable plants; they are being sent to Chelsea via canals; Fraser spoke warmly of Smith. Considering writing botanical paper on "a subject so critical that no one else dare venture upon it" [comparison of systems of Linnaeus and Jussieu], which will complete his public image as being "heretic in religion, a sceptic in history, a malcontent in ...
About to send first 3000 specimens of his herbarium for Liverpool Botanic Garden. Glad to hear of [J...
Pestered with many letters, Roscoe's excepted. After returning to Norwich he will spend a fortnight ...
Sends collection of plants from the [Liverpool] Botanic Garden for use in Smith's lectures, and a sm...
Sends sketch of his paper on "natural & artificial arrangements of plants" to Smith [see RelatedMate...
Offers to send specimens of four distinct species of 'Maranta' from Liverpool Botanic Garden, which ...
His joy at receiving a letter from Smith. Pleased Mrs [Pleasance] Smith recovered her health through...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 21 April. At Sir William and Lady East's, amidst "vast avenues of lime...
Suffering from a nervous debility caused by overwork; fears he will be unable to take up invitation ...
Read Smith's dissertation on the present systems and state of botany with great pleasure and agrees ...
Pleased by addition Smith has made to the [Liverpool Botanic Garden] herbarium. A Botanic Garden in ...
Condolences to Smith and Lady Smith on death of their "very near & dear relatives", including Smith'...
Insists on sending Roscoe his ["Exotic Botany"] instead of him ordering it through booksellers, insi...
Disappointed not to see Smith in Lancashire this year. Resolved to never stand as MP for Liverpool a...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 25 July. Spent a month at Lowestoft, [Suffolk], with family of his wif...
About to send first 3000 specimens of his herbarium for Liverpool Botanic Garden. Glad to hear of [J...
Pestered with many letters, Roscoe's excepted. After returning to Norwich he will spend a fortnight ...
Sends collection of plants from the [Liverpool] Botanic Garden for use in Smith's lectures, and a sm...
Sends sketch of his paper on "natural & artificial arrangements of plants" to Smith [see RelatedMate...
Offers to send specimens of four distinct species of 'Maranta' from Liverpool Botanic Garden, which ...
His joy at receiving a letter from Smith. Pleased Mrs [Pleasance] Smith recovered her health through...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 21 April. At Sir William and Lady East's, amidst "vast avenues of lime...
Suffering from a nervous debility caused by overwork; fears he will be unable to take up invitation ...
Read Smith's dissertation on the present systems and state of botany with great pleasure and agrees ...
Pleased by addition Smith has made to the [Liverpool Botanic Garden] herbarium. A Botanic Garden in ...
Condolences to Smith and Lady Smith on death of their "very near & dear relatives", including Smith'...
Insists on sending Roscoe his ["Exotic Botany"] instead of him ordering it through booksellers, insi...
Disappointed not to see Smith in Lancashire this year. Resolved to never stand as MP for Liverpool a...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Replies to Roscoe's letter of 25 July. Spent a month at Lowestoft, [Suffolk], with family of his wif...
About to send first 3000 specimens of his herbarium for Liverpool Botanic Garden. Glad to hear of [J...
Pestered with many letters, Roscoe's excepted. After returning to Norwich he will spend a fortnight ...
Sends collection of plants from the [Liverpool] Botanic Garden for use in Smith's lectures, and a sm...