Thanks for Smith's letter of 2 March [1801] and 'Drosera' specimens. Botany has "afforded [him] a most agreeable relaxation" from more severe study; preparing fourth edition of his father's [William Withering] work ["An arrangement of British plants", first published 1776], though warns not much alteration or improvement can be expected; thanks for Smith's offer of assistance. Requests Smith's assistance regarding an "indifferent specimen" of 'Ranunculus gramineus' gathered in North Wales; observations, will send it. He recently applied to join the Linnean Society
Thanks for Smith's letter; account of their recent movements. [Johann Georg Adam] Forster's [(1754-1...
Despite an arduous voyage home benefited greatly from his visit to Portugal; avoided a fresh attack ...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Thanks Smith for the "very judicious and liberal criticisms" he made upon the sheet [probably "A bot...
Informs Smith he is "not quite implacable" on account of Smith's critique in preface to seventh volu...
Apologises for sending enclosed volumes so long after publication [probably Withering's "An arrangem...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Grammar of Botany"; thinks all the "cultivators of the study of plants i...
Introduces himself and his botanical work: has collected 1200 plants from the 10 sq miles of his nei...
Thanks for letter he received from Smith several years ago; had intended to periodically send Smith ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Sends two copies of his book ["Primitiae florae Essequeboensis" (1818)], which he has dedicated to t...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Thanks for Smith's letter; account of their recent movements. [Johann Georg Adam] Forster's [(1754-1...
Despite an arduous voyage home benefited greatly from his visit to Portugal; avoided a fresh attack ...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...
Thanks Smith for the "very judicious and liberal criticisms" he made upon the sheet [probably "A bot...
Informs Smith he is "not quite implacable" on account of Smith's critique in preface to seventh volu...
Apologises for sending enclosed volumes so long after publication [probably Withering's "An arrangem...
Hopes Smith has recovered from his illness. Would prefer to be a Fellow rather than Associate of the...
Smith's trip to Hafod, Cardiganshire, pleasant except for [Mariamne] Johnes disorder; fortunate that...
Thanks for copy of Smith's "Grammar of Botany"; thinks all the "cultivators of the study of plants i...
Introduces himself and his botanical work: has collected 1200 plants from the 10 sq miles of his nei...
Thanks for letter he received from Smith several years ago; had intended to periodically send Smith ...
Replied to Smith's letter of 19 May [1785]. Remarks on Smith's proposed "Flora Britannica"; can wait...
Thanks for Smith's letter of 20 January [1797]; pleased to hear of Smith's successful move from Hamm...
Sends two copies of his book ["Primitiae florae Essequeboensis" (1818)], which he has dedicated to t...
Thanks Smith for naming plant ['Roscoea'] after him in September issue of "Exotic botany"; discusses...
Thanks for Smith's letter; account of their recent movements. [Johann Georg Adam] Forster's [(1754-1...
Despite an arduous voyage home benefited greatly from his visit to Portugal; avoided a fresh attack ...
Will assist Smith's nephew, Edward Smith, as much as he can, though has never known so little busine...