Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that Smith's was there to diagnose and suggest best treatment; Mrs Woodward's cousin of 17 years old suffered from similar affliction and made long but successful recovery following Mr Potto's method. Smith's East Anglian friends rejoice at his intention to settle in Norwich, [Norfolk]. Received 'Bellium bellioides' of [James] Crowe's garden from [John] Pitchford; a new British genus. Asks after [Dawson] Turner's admittance to the Linnean Society. Received [William] Withering's new edition [of "An arrangement of British plants"]; "very much improved" in arrangement and matter; [Samuel] Goodenough's assistance with 'Carex', [Hugh] Davies' with mos...
Alarmed to hear that Smith is in Matlock for his health; asks after it another work he had due out. ...
Thanks for Woodward's letter [of 19 June 1792]. His health bad since April, following various inflam...
Delayed in replying to Woodward by Linnean Society affairs and moving house, the stress of which bro...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Sending fourth number of "[Botany of] New Holland"; since printing has ascertained 3 more species of...
Happy to hear Matlock, [Derbyshire], agreed with Smith so well and that he is now in good health. Pl...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Thanks for Smith's letter and parcel of specimens, including 'Ophryis loeselii' and two other 'Orchi...
Begs for natural history news, especially of the new 'Carex' species discovered since he last wrote....
Describes his journey from Norwich to Wales, via Worcester, Ludlow, where he saw 'Inula helenium', B...
Responds to Woodward's queries in previous letter [of 18 November 1792] concerning 'Fucus' specimens...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Alarmed to hear that Smith is in Matlock for his health; asks after it another work he had due out. ...
Thanks for Woodward's letter [of 19 June 1792]. His health bad since April, following various inflam...
Delayed in replying to Woodward by Linnean Society affairs and moving house, the stress of which bro...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Sending fourth number of "[Botany of] New Holland"; since printing has ascertained 3 more species of...
Happy to hear Matlock, [Derbyshire], agreed with Smith so well and that he is now in good health. Pl...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Thanks for Smith's letter and parcel of specimens, including 'Ophryis loeselii' and two other 'Orchi...
Begs for natural history news, especially of the new 'Carex' species discovered since he last wrote....
Describes his journey from Norwich to Wales, via Worcester, Ludlow, where he saw 'Inula helenium', B...
Responds to Woodward's queries in previous letter [of 18 November 1792] concerning 'Fucus' specimens...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Alarmed to hear that Smith is in Matlock for his health; asks after it another work he had due out. ...
Thanks for Woodward's letter [of 19 June 1792]. His health bad since April, following various inflam...
Delayed in replying to Woodward by Linnean Society affairs and moving house, the stress of which bro...