De Luc had wished to to inspect the gardens at Frogmore, [Berkshire], with Smith, but was unaware of Smith's severe indisposition. Asks if strawberry and french bean seeds will imbibe any paint fumes from her still drying hothouse.
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De Luc had wished to to inspect the gardens at Frogmore, [Berkshire], with Smith, but was unaware of Smith's severe indisposition. Asks if strawberry and french bean seeds will imbibe any paint fumes from her still drying hothouse.
Confident in Smith and [Jonas] Dryander's judgement respecting his paper ['Observations on the British Species of] 'Carex'''. Preparations necessary prior to the paper being read: asks Smith what he meant about the placing of the synonyma, will have drawn whatever needs engraving, asks how to credit Smith observing the capsules of '[Carex] dioica' and '[Carex] capitata', stating that his distinction between the two came from his own observations. Has omitted mentioning the serrulation of the capsules in many of the species.