Thanks for the two packets of seeds and letter; when he sold his property at Hayes he left his plant collection there, and is now renting a residence at Mortlake, [Surrey], on the banks of the Thames. Has given the seeds to Lady Aylesford [Louisa Finch, wife of Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford (1751-1812)]; whilst visiting saw her "Hortus Pictus" of British plants, including 50 in her own hand; also saw Mr Griffiths, the cryptogamist of Snowdon, who brough 'Subularia acquatica'. The only new plant he has found in the summer is 'Serapias latifolia'. Sorry not to see Smith during his Norfolk expedition. Asks after "Linnean Transactions" vol 4
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Thanks for parcel of seeds. Numbered observations on enclosed plants, locally found: 1. 'Ribes'; 2. ...
Sending uncommon English plants for Linnean Society, hopes they will be useful for Smith's proposed ...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Thanks for Smith's letter [of 17 February 1792] and parcel containing "Flora Lapponica"; missing she...
Glad Smith accepted the unscientific collection of Australian plants from a "young Lieutenant of the...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Account of plants collected on his journey to Oxfordshire, including habitats, sent specimens to [Ja...
Sends "Flora Lapponica" and final fasciculus of Dickson's "dried plants", "Icones pictae" delayed; W...
Alarmed to hear that Smith is in Matlock for his health; asks after it another work he had due out. ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
A packet from [Jacques-Julien de] Labillardière for Smith. Received latest editions of "Annals du Mu...
Replies to Smith's letters of 23 January [1789] and 8 February [1789]; thanks for parcel of plants, ...
Postpones their meeting; surprised Smith is already thinking of returning to London. Glad Smith is n...
Thanks for Smith's interest in [Jacob] Bigelow joining Linnean Society as FMLS; concerns over the 23...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Thanks for parcel of seeds. Numbered observations on enclosed plants, locally found: 1. 'Ribes'; 2. ...
Sending uncommon English plants for Linnean Society, hopes they will be useful for Smith's proposed ...
Spent the summer at his living of Cropredy, Oxfordshire, "one of the stillest places imaginable" but...
Thanks for Smith's letter [of 17 February 1792] and parcel containing "Flora Lapponica"; missing she...
Glad Smith accepted the unscientific collection of Australian plants from a "young Lieutenant of the...
Thanks for civilities Smith has shown his son in Norwich. Proposes Sir Thomas Gage as a FLS, he has ...
Account of plants collected on his journey to Oxfordshire, including habitats, sent specimens to [Ja...
Sends "Flora Lapponica" and final fasciculus of Dickson's "dried plants", "Icones pictae" delayed; W...
Alarmed to hear that Smith is in Matlock for his health; asks after it another work he had due out. ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
A packet from [Jacques-Julien de] Labillardière for Smith. Received latest editions of "Annals du Mu...
Replies to Smith's letters of 23 January [1789] and 8 February [1789]; thanks for parcel of plants, ...
Postpones their meeting; surprised Smith is already thinking of returning to London. Glad Smith is n...
Thanks for Smith's interest in [Jacob] Bigelow joining Linnean Society as FMLS; concerns over the 23...
Sends twenty-third and twenty-fourth numbers of "Exotic Botany", completing the work; expects no fur...
Thanks for parcel of seeds. Numbered observations on enclosed plants, locally found: 1. 'Ribes'; 2. ...
Sending uncommon English plants for Linnean Society, hopes they will be useful for Smith's proposed ...