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From:
André-Marie Ampère
To:
Jacques Roux-Bordier
Date:
octobre 1805
Source of text:
Correspondance du Grand Ampère (Paris: 1943), p. 857.
Summary:

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Contributor:
La Correspondance d’André-Marie Ampère
From:
Aylmer Bourke Lambert
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
1 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/6/45, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

[William George] Maton is teaching botany to the women of the Royal Family; spends two hours a day with the Queen [Charlotte (1744-1818), wife of George III] and reads with Princess Elizabeth who is "determined to become an expert British botanist". The Queen bought Gaertner on Maton's recommendation. They are forming a herbarium of marine plants, "the monarch himself often comes in to see them at their labours" and Smith and [Samuel] Goodenough's names are often mentioned. Has sent a capsule of the 'Ochroma' which the Queen intends to grow at Frogmore.

Informed by [George] Jackson that [Jonas] Dryander "is quite restored to botany" and is publishing a paper in [Charles] Konig's "Annals" on "Chloris Novae Hollandiae". Received first part of Labillarière's "New Holland Plants". Has specimens of 'Solanum pyracanthos' for [James] Sowerby. Received seeds from [Antonio José] Cavanillies which are in no other collection except at Kew. Has raised from seed twenty plants of 'Cinchona caribaea'. Pleased with Smith's account of "our friend Sarum" [Richard Salisbury] in "Exotic Botany". Has sent Sowerby complete specimens of the "Lambert nut". Has received first part of [Alexander von] Humboldt's and [Aimé] Bonpland's "Plantae aquinoetiales". Requests specimen of 'Trapa natans'.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Aylmer Bourke Lambert
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
7 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/6/46, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Remarks on compliment "Sarum" [Richard Salisbury] has paid Smith in his "Paradisus [Londinensis]", points out errors viz. 'Castalia sacra' does not open in the morning but the evening and the figure of 'Castalia magnifica' is taken from a small specimen. If Smith wishes to give a better figure of it offers to obtain one twice as big from "Fleming's Drawings" for him. Would not be surprised if Salisbury is forced to change the title of his work to "Paradise Lost". Has heard from the Marquess [of Blandford, George Spencer-Churchill] that he [Salisbury] is not likely to have the honour of "describing them minutely"at Whiteknights, [Reading, Berkshire].

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
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From:
André-Marie Ampère
To:
Claude-Julien Bredin
Date:
10 octobre 1805
Source of text:
Correspondance du Grand Ampère (Paris: 1936), p. 284-285.
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
La Correspondance d’André-Marie Ampère
From:
Sir James Edward Smith
To:
William Roscoe
Date:
12 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/17/24, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Sends Roscoe a budget about the "plantae scitamineae" and Lord Valentia's [George Annesley] "Indexes to Willdenow" as completed. Describes his his return journey from Liverpool to Norwich via Huntingdon, Cambridge, including the botanic garden, and Ely, including the cathedral.

Transcribes an attack made by [Richard] Salisbury on himself in fifth number of his "Paradisus Londinensis"; defends himself and transcribes the passage from "Exotic botany" which apparently provoked Salisbury, and details involvement of [Edward] Rudge and [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert. Salisbury also "sneered" at [Étienne Pierre] Ventenat's "Jardin de la Malmaison", confirming his suspicions of Salisbury's deceit, though if nothing else occurs still intends to reappoint him vice-president of the Linnean Society next year as he has "always been attentive & useful".

Sends Roscoe his paper on Norwich botanists, and two pods of vanilla from his journey to Italy. Convinced Raphael's picture of the Holy Family at Okeover [Hall, Staffordshire] is an original; description. "Exotic botany" reviewed much more favourably than Roscoe's "Leo" in Baldwin's "Literary Journal". Colonel [Thomas] Hardwicke to visit. The "Monthly Review" speaks "very differently" of his biographical paper, from Salisbury's account in "Annals [of Botany]". Reminds Roscoe of his "purposed assistance" with "Exotic Botany".

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
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From:
André-Marie Ampère
To:
Pierre Maine de Biran
Date:
14 octobre 1805
Source of text:
N.A.F. ms 14605, f. 20-23. [note d'André ROBINET], Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
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Contributor:
La Correspondance d’André-Marie Ampère
From:
Erik Acharius
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
15 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/1/13, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Apologises for delay in sending this letter. Thanks for Australian lichens and volume three of "Flora Britannica". Responds to plant observations in Smith's letter with his own. Notes on classification method in "Annals of Botany" and new classification method for lichens. His lichen collection for Linnean Society contains 500 species, hopes to send it next year. Requests first two volumes of "Flora Britannica" and further Australian plants, including 'Banksia', 'Smithia', 'Musa', 'Heliconia', 'Phormia', 'Forstera', ferns and tree ferns. Details of "History of Swedish Lichens", now being published. Awaiting lichens from [Dawson Turner]. Has not followed up proposal that he be made FMLS.

Note [in Smith's hand] labelled "To Achar[iu]s", listing several plants, including: 'Solanum stelligerum', 'Eriocalia major', 'E. minor', 'Bladfordia nobilis', 'Banksia integrifolia' flower and leaves, 'B. spinulosa' leaves, 'Cyathea auborea', 'Danaea nodosa', and 'Westringia rosmariniformis'.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
John Theodore Koster
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
18 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/6/17, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

In consequence of Smith's "considerations" at the [Liverpool] Botanic Garden about the "'Aloe' alias 'Agave'" sent to Portugal for the flower stalk of one. Gives description of its size and cutting. Sending a branch of it to Smith along with a 'Melancia', watermelon, and Portugal onions.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
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From:
Pierre Maine de Biran
To:
André-Marie Ampère
Date:
21 octobre 1805
Source of text:
Fonds André-Marie Ampère chemise 393 quarto, Archives de l'Académie des sciences, Paris
Summary:

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Contributor:
La Correspondance d’André-Marie Ampère
From:
Joseph Banks
To:
Edward Home
Date:
22 October 1805
Source of text:
MM/6/26, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Aylmer Bourke Lambert
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
28 Oct 1805
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/6/47, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Thanks for promise of specimen of 'Trapa natans'. Has sent specimens of the "Lambert nut" in all its stages to [James] Sowerby for possible inclusion in "Exotic Botany". Received from Gaertner first part of his "continuation of the Carpology". Received letters from [William] Roxburgh who has plenty of work [for Lambert] with his Flora although his herbarium is very small. Roxburgh having difficulties finding a house big enough for his large family. [George] Jackson saw "our worthy friend" [probably Richard Salisbury] looking for seeds of 'Convolvulus' and saying Smith was mistaken about them. Intends to ask Salisbury when he intends to publish new edition of his "Paradise Lost" ["Paradisus Londinensis"]. An unnamed "certain person" whose affair with Forster and Lambert deserves him "to be hurt". Would like Smith's opinion of [William George] Maton's new work ["A general view of the writings of Linnaeus"], reviewed by Thornton in the "Monthly Epitome".

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London