Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Bungay, [Suffolk], to James Edward Smith, 10 Paradise Row, Chelsea, [London]

Item data

Ref No GB-110/JES/COR/18/24
Title Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Bungay, [Suffolk], to James Edward Smith, 10 Paradise Row, Chelsea, [London]
Letter date 26 Dec 1785
Author(s) Thomas Jenkinson Woodward 1745-1820
Number of Pages 4

See full metadata

See comments

Collection home page

Actions (login required)

Edit Item Edit Item

GB-110/JES/COR/18/24 from Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Bungay, [Suffolk], to James Edward Smith, 10 Paradise Row, Chelsea, [London] (26 December 1785)

Metadata for GB-110/JES/COR/18/24 from Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, Bungay, [Suffolk], to James Edward Smith, 10 Paradise Row, Chelsea, [London] (26 December 1785) Close

Item data

Item Type: Document
From: Woodward, Thomas Jenkinson
Sent from: Bungay, Suffolk
To: Smith, Sir James Edward
Sent to location: London
Summary:

Replies to Smith's letter of 24 October [1785], having heard that Smith’s Europe trip is postponed until spring. Further observations on 'Orobanche ramosa' he sent Smith and another parasitic plant in Huntingdonshire, 'Cuscuta'. Responds to remarks on plants in Smith's previous letter [see RelatedMaterial below], including: 'Milium lendigerum' being 'Agrostis australis', 'Bromus', 'Festuca repens', and [Charles] Bryant's [(d 1799)] 'Carex'. [Richard] Relhan to publish a Cryptogamic appendix to his "Flora [Cantabrigiensis]"; comments on 'Sphaeriae'. Comments on 'Sisymbrium murale' and 'S. catholicum'.

Letter date: 26 Dec 1785
Languages: English
Prev Ref No: 18.47
Additional Information:
Note typeNote
AdditionalSmith replied 30 Mar 1786
Related MaterialFor Smith's reply of 30 March 1786, see JES/COR/18/25. For Smith's letter of 24 October 1785, to which this is a reply, see JES/COR/18/23. Relhan, R, (1785-1793). "Flora Cantabrigiensis, exhibens plantas agro Cantabrigiensi indigenas, secundum systema sexuale digestas... - (...Supplementum & ... Supplementum alterum... & Supplementum tertium.)." Cantabrigia: J. Archdeacon.