Ref NoGB-110/JES/COR/21/36
TitleJames Brodie, Brodiehouse, [Forres, Elginshire], to James Edward Smith
DescriptionThanks for 'Jungermanniae' specimens from "that wonderfully promising young naturalist" [William Jackson] Hooker. Recommends Smith avoid anything that will "keep up or awaken the gall [...] of that worthless wasp" [Richard] Salisbury.

Clarifies that his comment about [James] Hoy's 'Ossigrapha' being more like figures of Hoffmann's 'Verrucaria purpurascens' than any other he could find; different from [Dawson] Turner's 'calcarea'. Turner has requested specimens of 'Fucus brodieii'; encloses some for Smith. Sent [Samuel] Goodenough specimens of 'Fucus brodieii' and 'F. lycopodioides'; Goodenough anxious to establish his varities of 'F. tetragonus' and 'F. escutentus'. Received new specimens from [George] Don, expects he will send to Smith as well, listed, with observations: 'Orbus', 'Lychris alpina', 'Myosotis nana' or 'M. lappula', 'Silene alpestre', 'Epilobium montanum', 'Hypericum barbatum', 'Erigerum uniflorum', 'Veronica allionii', 'Viola lutea', 'Hieracium alpinum' or 'H. villosum', and variety of 'Lamium amplixicaule'.
Date6 Mar 1809
LevelItem
Extent4 pp
LanguageEnglish
PrevRefNo21.63
Finding_AidsDawson, W R (1934). "Catalogue of the manuscripts in the Library of The Linnean Society - Part I. The Smith papers: The correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Sir James Edward Smith", London: Linnean Society.
Creator NameBrodie, James (1744-1824)
Access_StatusOpen
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
GB/110/1/85Brodie; James (1744-1824); botanist and politician1744-1824
GB/110/1/38Hooker; Sir; William Jackson (1785-1865); Knight; botanist1785-1865
GB/110/1/15Salisbury; Richard Anthony (1761-1829); botanist and horticulturist1761-1829
GB/110/1/32Don; George (1764-1814); clockmaker and nurseryman1764-1814
GB/110/1/438Hoy; James Barlow (d 1843); librariand 1843
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