Item data
Item Type:
Document
From:
Cullum, Sir Thomas Gery
To:
Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent to location:
London
Summary:
Illness of his brother-in-law, Mr Palmer, has delayed his coming to London till Easter and Linnean Society anniversary meeting. Remarks on various phenomena of the early spring: recently saw 'Papilio phamni' flying, 'Scarabaeus luisquilius' in hundreds, and "those nimble animals the 'Carabi'"; an apricot tree in flower in a Cambridge college garden as reported in Cambridge paper, observed in his brother's [Sir John Cullum, 6th baronet (1733-1785)] journal that the apricot tree at Hardwick, [Suffolk], flowered on 20 February 1779 and 27 February 1775 but did not flower till March or April in following years; observed 'Veronica hederacea' and 'Veronica agrestis' in flower and considering looking for 'Veronica verna' and 'Veronica triphyllos'.
Praises number fifteen of "English Botany"; 'Papaver hybridum' and 'Anchusa sempervirens' commonly grows near them does not doubt 'Verbascum blattaria' is native having seen it in similar conditions and in barren places in Cornwall. Requests of White copies of Smith's new "Flora Lapponica", Thunberg's "Characteres genenum insectorum", and [Pehver's] "Weekly Memorials for the Ingenious". Asks of Mr Poulter, [William] Hudson, and Sir George Staunton's safe return.
Letter date:
19 Feb 1792
Languages:
English
Prev Ref No:
13.9
Additional Information:
Note type | Note |
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Related Material | Smith, J E, and Sowerby, J, (1790-1814). "English Botany" London.
Linnaeus, C, and Smith, J E, (1792). "Flora Lapponica" London: B. White & Son.
Thunberg, C P, (1789). "Periculum entomologicum, quo characteres generum insectorum ... praeside ... Thunberg ... proponit Samuel Torner ..." Upsaliae: J. Edman. |
Additional | Smith replied 20 [Feb 1792] |