Received Smith's letter of 8 April [1808]. His military duties prevent him from pursuing his natural history interests; does not expect to stay in India for any longer than two years after hopefully taking command of the Artillery-in-the-Field, based at Cawnpore. Thanks for Smith's "Physiology and System of Botany"; believes it will prove a valuable and useful work. [William] Roxburgh working on his book; his arranging of 'Monandria' given extra impetus by [William] Roscoe's paper on same in "Linnean Transactions" vol 8. Mr Fleming unlikely to leave India this year. Expects [Francis] Buchanan to make considerable additions to ichtyology and ornithology. Hopes Smith's family recovered from their sickness. Criticises the "marauders in the fie...
Received Smith's letter of 10 June. Intends to come to London as soon as his leg has recovered, hope...
Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate ma...
Thanks for Smith's letters of 24 May and 4 June. Obliged to Sir Thomas Frankland's enquiries; sorry ...
Received Smith's letter of 12 April [1807]. Currently unable to add to his collection of botanical d...
Received Smith's letter of 8 [September 1786]. Recovering from a sprained ankle. Gratified by Smith'...
Received Smith's letter of 1 February; congratulates him on his marriage and for giving up the "drud...
Received Smith's letter of 2 November. Disgusted with the treatment he has received from the Court o...
Received Smith's letter of 23 [August 1786]. All were anxious for Smith's health, particularly Dr [S...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
He has temporary charge of the East India Company's botanic garden at Calcutta whilst [William] Roxb...
Received Smith's letter of 2 [February 1787]. Regrets not seeing their "mutual best friend", [Samuel...
Received Smith's letter of 9 [August 1814] but unfortunately state of his health since arrival in Lo...
Thanks for turkies and buns. Comments on Smith's article on botany in the "Scotch Encyclopedia" [Ree...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Responds to letters of 3 April [1782] and 5 May [1782]. Pleasure at his successes at Edinburgh and h...
Received Smith's letter of 10 June. Intends to come to London as soon as his leg has recovered, hope...
Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate ma...
Thanks for Smith's letters of 24 May and 4 June. Obliged to Sir Thomas Frankland's enquiries; sorry ...
Received Smith's letter of 12 April [1807]. Currently unable to add to his collection of botanical d...
Received Smith's letter of 8 [September 1786]. Recovering from a sprained ankle. Gratified by Smith'...
Received Smith's letter of 1 February; congratulates him on his marriage and for giving up the "drud...
Received Smith's letter of 2 November. Disgusted with the treatment he has received from the Court o...
Received Smith's letter of 23 [August 1786]. All were anxious for Smith's health, particularly Dr [S...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
He has temporary charge of the East India Company's botanic garden at Calcutta whilst [William] Roxb...
Received Smith's letter of 2 [February 1787]. Regrets not seeing their "mutual best friend", [Samuel...
Received Smith's letter of 9 [August 1814] but unfortunately state of his health since arrival in Lo...
Thanks for turkies and buns. Comments on Smith's article on botany in the "Scotch Encyclopedia" [Ree...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Responds to letters of 3 April [1782] and 5 May [1782]. Pleasure at his successes at Edinburgh and h...
Received Smith's letter of 10 June. Intends to come to London as soon as his leg has recovered, hope...
Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate ma...
Thanks for Smith's letters of 24 May and 4 June. Obliged to Sir Thomas Frankland's enquiries; sorry ...