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From:
William Herschel
To:
Joseph Banks
Date:
21 April 1787
Source of text:
L&P/9/40, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Pierre Francois Andre Mechain
To:
Nevil Maskelyne
Date:
11 April 1787
Source of text:
L&P/9/39, Royal Society
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Ottaviano Targioni Tozzetti
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
3 Apr 1787
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/10/1, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Intended to send a catalogue of seeds from from botanic garden of Santa Maria Nuova hospital, of which he is the head, as thanks for coming to see the herbarium of [Pier Antonio] Micheli [(1679-1737)] but it has been delayed. Will send any seeds Smith requests. Requests seeds of 'Lathyrus cicera'.

Desiderata in Smith's hand, second folio, comprising: 'Amethystea coerulea'; 'Avena nuda'; 'Catananche lutea'; 'Cerastium alpinum'; 'Cardamine resedifolia'; 'Dianthus diminutus'; 'Dolichos sesquipedalis'; 'Hasselquistia aegyptiaca'; 'Hieracium auricula'; 'Lagoecia cuminoides'; 'Silene atocion'; and 'Xeranthemum annuum'.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Sir James Edward Smith
To:
James Smith
Date:
11 Apr 1787
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/19/51, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

His last letter was of 26 March 1787, and recently received his father's of 4 January 1787. Religious liberty in Europe: has felt perfectly at ease in both Marseilles and Rome, and thinks people here "more liberal & less persecuting" than the Scottish; an impudent friend. Fears he has only made useful commercial connections for his father in Montpelier. Concerned for Miss Donne. His letters to Sir Joseph Banks. Does not enjoy Italian bread. Concerned for parcel of books he sent via [Nicholas] Gwyn. Account of his [and William Younge's] activities in Rome, including trip to the palace Borghese, list of artworks seen, criticism; visit to St Peter's, description of interiors and opinion of the Pope. Distinguished foreign visitors. Fireworks at St Angelo.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
Sir James Edward Smith
To:
James Smith
Date:
24 Apr 1787
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/19/52, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Anxious to receive letter his father promised. Shortly leaving Rome, from whence he [and William Younge] are travelling to Bologna, Venice, and Milan. Met Mr Marsh; symptoms of his illness. Has met [Anthony] Aufrere several times at Rome. Difficulties of acquiring money at Rome. Informed by Broussonet that he has been elected a member of the Paris Royal Agricultural Society. Account of their activities in Rome, including visits to churches. Usefulness of Lady Miller's letters for ease of travelling here.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London
From:
William Jones
To:
Sir James Edward Smith
Date:
9 Apr 1787
Source of text:
GB-110/JES/COR/5/105, The Linnean Society of London
Summary:

Received Smith's Rome letter of 19 February. Was worried Smith was offended with him for not embracing his "scheme" [formation of Linnean Society] with same ardour as Smith and others. Confesses he feels too much ignorance when with the "ingenious and scientific" to be a part of it. Repeats remark by [Conyers Middleton (1683-1750) Church of England clergyman] that the journey to Italy is like the "the common stages and journey of life". Mentions a traveller in Sciliy who though the large 'Aloes' there were indiginous, recalls Smith's remarks and his own observations of plants on the coast being able to survive severe weather. Request from [John] Latham for Smith to acquire a good description of the "Courier" bird, described by several but seen only by Aldrovandus [Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) Italian naturalist]. Looking forward to Smith and [William] Younge's return to London, [Samuel] Goodenough and [Thomas] Marsham are well.

Contributor:
The Linnean Society of London