Requests directions for sending a parcel of plant specimens from Jacob Bigelow of Boston, [Massachusetts].
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Requests directions for sending a parcel of plant specimens from Jacob Bigelow of Boston, [Massachusetts].
Sending plants from Jacob Bigelow by coach. Introduces himself; brother of the Mr Boott who has occasionally transmitted plants to Smith; will be resident in Britain for 2 to 3 years, during which he will devote himself to botany in his free time so as to be useful in this area on return to USA; would like to establish correspondence with interested people though admits Bigelow the most knowledgeable on American flora. He has left the 'Salicorna' and bark at Sir Joseph Banks'.
Brought a "very superior" collection of drawings of fungi by Mrs [Lucy] Hardcastle [(fl 1760s-1830s] to Banks'; believes some are new species.
Apologises for trouble caused by leaving 'Salicorna' bark [sent by Jacob Bigelow] with Sir Joseph Banks. Forwards pamphlets from Bigelow, who has been elected Rumford Professor at Harvard College; Bigelow's annual course of lectures will be on connections between arts and sciences. Suggests Bigelow's election to Linnean Society; his attributes, including Correa naming him the second best naturalist in America after Muhlenberg