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GB-110/JES/COR/8/78 from Richard Pulteney, Blandford, [Dorset], to James Edward Smith, 4 Argyle Street, London (4 May 1797)
Metadata for GB-110/JES/COR/8/78 from Richard Pulteney, Blandford, [Dorset], to James Edward Smith, 4 Argyle Street, London (4 May 1797) Close
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His practice too busy to allow him to visit London. Hopes Smith's "Flora Britannica" will prevent publication of "crude and indigested compilations of others", and pleased to hear of Smith's "Proteacea", "florula of New Holland [Australia] plants", and ["Tracts relating to Natural History"]. Would have liked to visit Smith in Norwich to compare his one thousand shell collection with Linnaeus'. [Thomas] Rackett has purchased [Emanuel Mendes] da Costa's plates [(1717-1791) English naturalist] and plans a new impression [of unnamed work but presumably "The British Conchology"]. Relieved to hear of L'Héritier's safety but disappointed he has not finished his works. Requests remaining numbers of L'Héritier's "Pertumn", "Gerania" ["Geraniologia"], and "Plantae Rariores" ["Sertum Anglicum"], and [Antonio] Cavanilles' "picture volumes" ["Icones et descriptiones plantarum"?].
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Related Material | Smith, J E, (1800-1804). "Flora Britannica" London: Davis. Costa, E M d, (1778). "Historia naturalis testaceorum Britanniae, or, the British conchology ..." London: the author. Smith, J E, (1798). "Tracts relating to natural history ..." London: [privately.]. L'Héritier de Brutelle, C L, (1789). "Sertum Anglicum seu plantae rariores quae in hortis juxta Londinum, imprimis in Horto Regio Kewensi excoluntur, ab ... 1786 ad 1787 observatae; Cornus. Specimen botanicum sistens descriptiones et icones specierum corni minus cognatarum." Parisii: Typis Didot; please note this edition does not appear to be complete. L'Héritier de Brutelle, C L, (1781-1788). "Geraniologia, seu Erodii, Pelargonii, Geranii, Monsoniae et Grieli: historia iconibus illustrata." Parisii: Typis Didot; please note this edition does not appear to be complete. Cavanilles, A J, (1791-1801). "Icones et descriptiones plantarum quae aut sponte in Hispania crescunt, aut in hortis hospitantur." Matritum: Regia Typographia. |