Sends list of subscriptions [extant] to cost of a charter for Linnean Society; little doubt of their raising the required £300, though some Fellows, including [Erasmus] Darwin, Dr Thomas Young, Lord William Seymour, [Thomas] Rackett, and [George] Shaw have refused to contribute in various manners. Concerns that [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert has changed his opinion on the matter, though [Thomas] Marsham has listed him for £20 according to earlier understanding. Asks Smith to encourage his friends to contribute. Main reason for acquiring the charter is for it to act as a Deed of Trust for every Fellow, and thus authenticate the bonds for membership dues. List of subscribers and amount pledged
No doubt of Sir Humphry Davy's election as President of the Royal Society. Account of first Linnean ...
Apologises for delay in forwarding letters to Smith; took the necessary measures for obtaining box s...
Sorry to receive Smith's confirmation of the report that [Thomas] Marsham had appropriated £600 of f...
Contents of Linnean Society charter satisfactory, with the only remaining difficulty being the numbe...
Account of Linnean Society meeting [following granting of charter]: 12 met, only absentees being Smi...
Returned from Scotland. Happy to hear Smith will be at next Linnean Society meeting, hopes Smith can...
Formal notice requesting Smith's attendance at Linnean Society meeting on 11 May [1802] to consider ...
Sorry to hear of Smith's late illness. Still awaiting further funds for Linnean Society's charter ap...
Apologises for delay in replying to Smith's letter of 27 April [1824]; sorry to hear of his severe i...
After consultation with [James] Bicheno believes that the Linnean Society should continue using bond...
A draft of the Linnean Society charter is with Sir Joseph Banks for his opinion. Obliged to Smith fo...
Thanks for Macleay's letter, still recovering his "tranquility of mind" [after sudden death of his b...
Long break in their correspondence. Publication of "Linnean Transactions" vol 14, lack of papers at ...
Smith's paper read at Linnean Society meeting on 7 [October], where he also got additional subscribe...
Thanks Macleay for this care and attention to him. The plant Macleay sent from [John] Fairbairn is a...
No doubt of Sir Humphry Davy's election as President of the Royal Society. Account of first Linnean ...
Apologises for delay in forwarding letters to Smith; took the necessary measures for obtaining box s...
Sorry to receive Smith's confirmation of the report that [Thomas] Marsham had appropriated £600 of f...
Contents of Linnean Society charter satisfactory, with the only remaining difficulty being the numbe...
Account of Linnean Society meeting [following granting of charter]: 12 met, only absentees being Smi...
Returned from Scotland. Happy to hear Smith will be at next Linnean Society meeting, hopes Smith can...
Formal notice requesting Smith's attendance at Linnean Society meeting on 11 May [1802] to consider ...
Sorry to hear of Smith's late illness. Still awaiting further funds for Linnean Society's charter ap...
Apologises for delay in replying to Smith's letter of 27 April [1824]; sorry to hear of his severe i...
After consultation with [James] Bicheno believes that the Linnean Society should continue using bond...
A draft of the Linnean Society charter is with Sir Joseph Banks for his opinion. Obliged to Smith fo...
Thanks for Macleay's letter, still recovering his "tranquility of mind" [after sudden death of his b...
Long break in their correspondence. Publication of "Linnean Transactions" vol 14, lack of papers at ...
Smith's paper read at Linnean Society meeting on 7 [October], where he also got additional subscribe...
Thanks Macleay for this care and attention to him. The plant Macleay sent from [John] Fairbairn is a...
No doubt of Sir Humphry Davy's election as President of the Royal Society. Account of first Linnean ...
Apologises for delay in forwarding letters to Smith; took the necessary measures for obtaining box s...
Sorry to receive Smith's confirmation of the report that [Thomas] Marsham had appropriated £600 of f...