Thomas Butt, Arley, [Worcestershire], to James Edward Smith

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Ref No GB-110/JES/COR/2/109
Title Thomas Butt, Arley, [Worcestershire], to James Edward Smith
Letter date 18 Sep 1801
Author(s) Thomas Butt 1776-1841
Number of Pages 4

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GB-110/JES/COR/2/109 from Thomas Butt, Arley, [Worcestershire], to James Edward Smith (18 September 1801)

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Item Type: Document
From: Butt, Thomas
Sent from: Arley, Worcestershire
To: Smith, Sir James Edward
Summary:

Sends specimen of grass he found in a wood near Newtown Barry, Ireland, believes it to be close to Smith's 'Festuca calamaria'. List of habitats of Irish plants observed by him. Disappointed in attempts to establish a botanical garden of hardy herbaceous plants with Lord Valentia [George Annesley] by the "ignorance or imposition of nurserymen", asks Smith to recommend anyone in Norfolk willing to assist. Asks whether there is a treatise on the genus 'Aster', the descriptions in "Hortus Kewensis" and Marten's "Dictionary" being "very confused". Lord Valentia sends an index to first four volumes of [Carl Ludwig] Willdenow's "Species Plantarum". From the seeds Smith sent has been able to grow 'Helianthus decapetalus', 'Polymnia canadensis', 'Eupatorium kuhnia', 'Carduus carinatus', and 'Allium nutans'.

Letter date: 18 Sep 1801
Languages: English
Prev Ref No: 2.18
Additional Information:
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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.
Related MaterialAiton, W, (1789). "Hortus Kewensis; or, a catalogue of the plants cultivated in the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew..." London: Printed for George Nicol. Willdenow, C L, (1797-1830). "Species plantarum" Berolini: G. C. Nauk.
AdditionalSmith replied 4 Nov [1801]