Sends plants for comparison with Linnaean specimens; congratulates Smith on acquiring the collection; would purchase it if Smith should want to sell it.
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The Linnean Society of London Collection
The scientific and personal correspondence of James Edward Smith (1759-1828), purchaser of the collections of Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) and founder of the Linnean Society of London in 1788, was presented to the Linnean Society between 1857 and 1872 by his widow Pleasance Smith (1773-1877). Since then, it has been complemented by additional series. The collection was catalogued, conserved, and digitised from 2010 to 2013, thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Letters can be searched through Ɛpsilon, with links to images and summaries available on the Linnean Society’s Online Collections (http://linnean-online.org/smith_correspondence.html).
Sends plants for comparison with Linnaean specimens; congratulates Smith on acquiring the collection; would purchase it if Smith should want to sell it.
Sends figures of foregoing plants, also an "Atraphaxis".
Sends plants for determination.
Sends "Atraphaxis"; exchange of duplicates.
"Sherardia foetida".
"Sida"; "Louichea"; Sibthorp; gratified at election as F.M.L.S.
Examining herbarium of La Billardière; has sent Banks a drawing of "Amaryllis undulata".
The genus "Broussonetia".
Has received Smith's works, but damaged in transit; De Jussieu.
The Frazer collection; its value.
Accounts for books supplied.
Introduces Dr Viborg.
Sends memoirs for Linnean Society; books wanted; news.
[Note in Smith's hand] remarks on specimen sent by L'Héritier.
Account for books, etc.
Account for books, etc.
Thanks for Linnaean dissertations; list of those required; has been elected to Acad. der Sciences; news.
Sale and purchase of books; titles of nobility.
Payment for books, etc.
Civil duties; appointed a judge; recovery of his son.
Account for books, etc.