Watercolour of 'Geum rivale', or Water Avens. "JES pinxit" in pencil in bottom right-hand corner.
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Watercolour of 'Geum rivale', or Water Avens. "JES pinxit" in pencil in bottom right-hand corner.
Engraving of Jane Johnes, second wife of Thomas Johnes. Inscription in bottom left hand corner reads "Mrs Johnes".
Engraving of front elevation and part of the grounds of Allerton Hall, near Liverpool, home of William Roscoe from 1799 to 1816.
Engraving of John Russell's pastel of Smith, c1799, in Robert John Thornton's [(c 1768-1837), physician and writer on botany] "A New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus".
Small engraving of James Edward Smith aged 4 years, from drawing by T Wolridge.
Numbered list of plants sent by George Don in Smith's herbarium
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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".
Poem in tribute to a "most belov'd recess/ Dog-hole" [possibly a London Unitarian chapel].
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".
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.
The genera 'Turrea' and 'Passiflora'.
List of plants sent to Bellardi by Smith in addition to those marked in Bellardi's desiderata.