Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little business. Thanks for two prints of Smith's portraits. Enquires after Dawson and Mrs Turner's plant etchings. Hopes the Smiths will visit. Offers to send seeds of 'Verbascum virgatum'. Obliged for Smith's mention of him in 'Viola' article for Rees' ["Cyclopedia"], mentions 'V. pallum', 'V. fuciforme'. Working on English 'Rubus'; has found earlier botanists have confounded species. Believes [James] Sowerby could publish another 3 numbers of "English botany", excluding the cryptogamia
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Sends two small works lately published, one entirely by himself and other with the botanical part ta...
Mr Martin [Smith's brother-in-law] remains "very lame" and will have a long recovery but his general...
Thanks for Smith's letter; glad Smith determined 'Lotus angustifolius', which was his original name ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Thanks for "[Botany of] New Holland" and specimens; glad to hear a second fasciculus is printing and...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Pleased that the plants he sent were of use to Smith. Praises Smith's "Introduction to Botany", "Flo...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Glad to hear Smith will visit them in May, hopes he will being Lady [Pleasance] Smith; will take him...
Looking forward to Smith's visit. Thanks for third volume of "English Flora"; wonders how many sheet...
His health much better since coming here, though still cannot read or write for more than half an ho...
Sends seaside plants to be drawn for "English botany", including: 'Santolina maritima', 'Euphorbia p...
Detailed description of a 'Carex' he is unable to identify, requests Smith's opinion. List of plants...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Sends two small works lately published, one entirely by himself and other with the botanical part ta...
Mr Martin [Smith's brother-in-law] remains "very lame" and will have a long recovery but his general...
Thanks for Smith's letter; glad Smith determined 'Lotus angustifolius', which was his original name ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Thanks for "[Botany of] New Holland" and specimens; glad to hear a second fasciculus is printing and...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Pleased that the plants he sent were of use to Smith. Praises Smith's "Introduction to Botany", "Flo...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Glad to hear Smith will visit them in May, hopes he will being Lady [Pleasance] Smith; will take him...
Looking forward to Smith's visit. Thanks for third volume of "English Flora"; wonders how many sheet...
His health much better since coming here, though still cannot read or write for more than half an ho...
Sends seaside plants to be drawn for "English botany", including: 'Santolina maritima', 'Euphorbia p...
Detailed description of a 'Carex' he is unable to identify, requests Smith's opinion. List of plants...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Sends two small works lately published, one entirely by himself and other with the botanical part ta...
Mr Martin [Smith's brother-in-law] remains "very lame" and will have a long recovery but his general...