William Roxburgh, Calcutta, [Bengal, India], to James Edward Smith, Surry Street, Norwich, [Norfolk]

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Ref No GB-110/JES/COR/8/110
Title William Roxburgh, Calcutta, [Bengal, India], to James Edward Smith, Surry Street, Norwich, [Norfolk]
Letter date 27 Oct 1797
Author(s) William Roxburgh 1751-1815
Number of Pages 4

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GB-110/JES/COR/8/110 from William Roxburgh, Calcutta, [Bengal, India], to James Edward Smith, Surry Street, Norwich, [Norfolk] (27 October 1797)

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Item Type: Document
From: Roxburgh, William
Sent from: Calcutta, India
To: Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent to location: Norwich, Norfolk
Summary:

Received Smith's letter of 1 February 1797. Sending specimens of 'Jonesia asoca', 'Flemingia grandiflora', and 'Thunbergia fragrans', the only species he knows of in India, for Smith's observations, includes some of his own. Duplicates from a box of specimens sent to Sir Joseph Banks for [Aylmer Bourke] Lambert should be given to Smith. Started despatching generic and specific characters of his plant drawings two years ago after hearing they were to be published, the twelfth hundred are now ready. Separately sending seeds of his 'Grislea tomentosa', formerley 'Lythrum', glad to hear that it is growing in Edinburgh Botanic Garden, has had no acknowledgment of the seeds and plants he has sent there since the death of [John] Hope, asked Banks to name one of the new genera after Hope if the former 'Hopea' proves to be a 'Lymplocos'. Assumes Smith has received 'Dillenia indica' flowers. An "infinite" amount of insects in his location but only just started collecting them on Smith's request, separately sending four of a cloud of locust and the letter sent from the surgeon who sent them to Roxburgh. Intends to go to Cape [of Good Hope] for his health.

Letter date: 27 Oct 1797
Languages: English
Prev Ref No: 8.197
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AdditionalSmith replied 11 Jul 1798
Related MaterialThe above mentioned specimens are not present in Smith herbarium, although there is a 'Thunbergia fragrans' sent by John Rottler in 1796, Savage number 1056.1. Roxburgh, W, (1795-1819). "Plants of the Coast of Coromandel, selected from drawings and descriptions presented to the ... Company, by William Roxburgh. Published ... under the direction of Sir Joseph Banks ..." London: Nicol.