Item data
Item Type:
Document
From:
Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent from:
Bristol
To:
Cullum, Sir Thomas Gery
Summary:
Glad to hear of Lady Cullum's recovering health; his own is improving and now only suffers rheumatism in his knees when rain is approaching. Found 'Senecio lividus', 'Rubus glandulosus', and 'Centaurea jacea' very distinct from 'nigra', in woods of Blaise Castle, [Henbury]. Pities Cullum for being in Oxford during race week, "races, fairs & elections are the pests of sober travellers". Index to third volume of "English Flora" delayed by illness but printing now almost complete. His travel plans: intends to visit [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert at Boyton, [Wiltshire]; Salisbury, [Wiltshire]; Winchester, [Hampshire]; his Kindersley cousins at Sunning Hill, [Berkshire]; [Thomas Furly] Forster at Hoe Street, Walthamstow, [Essex]; and attend meetings of Horticultural and Linnean Societies on 1 November. Considers it "an honour to have been thought of & invited by so large a portion of the enlightened & learned part of the University" [in reference to his failed campaign to become Cambridge botany professor].
[Letter incomplete: two-thirds of second folio cropped, missing text presumed destroyed]
Letter date:
8 Sep 1825
Languages:
English
Prev Ref No:
13.168
Additional Information:
Note type | Note |
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UNSPECIFIED | For Cullum's letter of 21 August 1825, to which this is a reply, see JES/COR/13/92. For Cullum's reply of 22 September 1825, see JES/COR/13/94.
Smith, J E, Hooker, W J, and Berkeley, M, (1824-1828). "The English flora", London: Longman. |