Ref No | GB-110/JES/MS238/17 |
Title | James Edward Smith, 4 Argyl Street, London, to Richard Pulteney, Blandford, Dorsetshire |
Description | He has little botanical news, his lectures taking up too much of his time. His "Flora Britannica" and also a "Florula" of New Holland are going on well. Believes [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert has provided Pulteney with a sketch of his 'Proteacea', overseen by Sir Joseph Banks and [Jonas] Dryander: order of 'Rutacea' numerous and difficult; 'Dicandria Papilionacea' most troublesome of all; 'Pultenaea' stands firm. He has been "addicted" to butterflies recently; in a few days a "splendid" work on "the rarer lepidopterous insects of Georgia" is to appear, including new plants not figured in "Hortus Kewensis".
Invites Pulteney to Norfolk to see the Linnaean shells, reassures him that none "strayed" whilst they were being organised. About to publish a volume of miscellaneous natural history papers. [Adam] Afzelius and [Archibald] Menzies are preparing accounts of their travels. Staying here till 25 May. |
Date | 1 May 1797 |
Level | Item |
Extent | 4 pp |
Language | English |
Related Material | Smith, J E, (1800-1804). "Flora Britannica" London: Davis.
Smith, J E, (1797). "The natural history of the rarer lepidopterous insects of Georgia ... from the observations of Mr. John Abbot ..." London: Edwards.
Aiton, W, (1789). "Hortus Kewensis; or, a catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew..." London: Printed for George Nicol.
Smith, J E, (1798). "Tracts relating to natural history ..." London: [privately.]. |
Creator Name | Smith, Sir James Edward (1759-1828) |
Access_Status | Open |