Ref NoGB-110/JES/COR/12/97
TitleSamuel Goodenough to Sir James Edward Smith
Description[Robert] Brown has declined the Linnean Society Secretaryship; it would be a waste of his "great talents". Unsurpised that [Alexander] Macleay [also spelt McLeay or M'Leay] should think the Secretaryship undervalued as he made himself President whilst the position by ordering councils without consulting any of the vice-presidents, contrary to the charter. Glad that Smith approves of [James] Bicheno.

Sorry to hear of Smith's loss in India but forwarded his letter to [William] Roscoe; worries about his friends in Madras, where the has been bad cholera. Sir Thomas Raffles [(1781-1826), founder of Singapore] is fitting up Sir Humphry Davy's house to make a large display of natural history specimens. There are many candidates for Linnean Society membership though unsure whether or not they are practical naturalists; has always feared an influx of unscientific persons. Has a "sort of dread" of the Horticultural Society.
Date[8 Feb 1825]
LevelItem
Extent2 pp
LanguageEnglish
PrevRefNo12.179
Creator NameGoodenough, Samuel (1743-1827)
Access_StatusOpen
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
GB/110/1/35Goodenough; Samuel (1743-1827); Bishop of Carlisle1743-1827
GB/110/1/37Brown; Robert (1773-1858); botanist1773-1858
GB/110/1/95Macleay; Alexander (1767-1848); entomologist and civil servant in Australia1767-1848
GB/110/1/31Roscoe; William (1753-1831); historian and patron of the arts1753-1831
GB/110/1/153Davy; Sir; Humphry (1778-1829); 1st baronet; chemist and inventor1778-1829
GB/110/1/426Bicheno; James Ebenezer (1785-1851); author and colonial official1785-1851
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