Poem in tribute to a "most belov'd recess/ Dog-hole" [possibly a London Unitarian chapel].
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Poem in tribute to a "most belov'd recess/ Dog-hole" [possibly a London Unitarian chapel].
Transcript of Smith's dedication of "Tour to Hafod" to Thomas Johnes, and preface.
List of plants sent to Bellardi by Smith in addition to those marked in Bellardi's desiderata.
Draft of Smith's review John Berkenhout's [(1730-1791), physician and writer] to "Clavis Anglica linguae botanicae" (1789), which appeared in the "Analytical Review" of March or April 1791.
Numbered notes on [Henry] Muhlenberg's North American plant specimens, covering 703-780.
[Note in Smith's hand] "thus far written in letter Dec. 22 1807. Sent by Liverpool to Dr Muhlenberg".
The Society for the Investigation of Natural History has elected "your Lordship" an Honorary Member.
[Note on reverse of letter:] "Geo. Aikenhead, Horns of an Elke found at the depth of 76 feet with superincumbent Strata of Soil Moss & Marle".
Three pieces of verse: one untitled, one titled "Written in the pocket book of a scientific friend, 1786", and the other an epitaph on Richard Smith [Smith's brother].
[Note in different hand] "by Sir J E Smith & written out by him".
Epitaph on death of Emma Smith, wife of his brother, Frederick Smith.
Watercolour of 'Geum rivale', or Water Avens. "JES pinxit" in pencil in bottom right-hand corner.
Cover from enclosure sent by Samuel Goodenough.
Three specimens, labelled: two of "autumn flowering specimen of the 'Saxifraga' [Smith] purposed to call 'peduncularis'", and one of "'Silene alpestris' on a rock on a mountain to the east of Clova, 1795" [plants sent to Smith by Don, via Goodenough].
Postmark 30 January 1804. Two specimens of grass, labelled.