William Jackson Hooker, Glasgow, to Sir James Edward Smith

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Ref No GB-110/JES/COR/23/11
Title William Jackson Hooker, Glasgow, to Sir James Edward Smith
Letter date 30 Nov 1824
Author(s) Sir William Jackson Hooker 1785-1865
Number of Pages 11

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GB-110/JES/COR/23/11 from William Jackson Hooker, Glasgow, to Sir James Edward Smith (30 November 1824)

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Item Type: Document
From: Hooker, Sir William Jackson
Sent from: Glasgow
To: Smith, Sir James Edward
Summary:

Thanks for botanical information in Smith's last letter, and for Smith's "friendly & affectionate manners". Unsure of [Joseph] Sabine's intentions in erroneously reporting John Lindley's [(1799-1865)] involvement in "Flora Scotia".
Discusses his proposed "Species plantarum" in English, which will neither be a translation of Candolle's "Prodromus" nor an entirely original work; details; will be able to profit from consulting Smith's "English Flora"; queries on terminology; encloses a specimen of the work; will not commence printing until his return from London and Paris in March.
Has not received Nepalese plants from [Nathaniel] Wallich except one collection sent 5 years ago, and now understands that the East India Company requires that they have the distribution of all the specimens, but he continues to receive mosses from Wallich. Pleased the Company sent Smith "so fine a parcel of ferns", thanks the 'Darea' from it, which he wishes to figure in his "Exotic flora". Encloses a "fern-like plant"; observations; wishes to name the genus after its discoverer, Mr Parker; asks if 'Pteris thalictroides' or 'Pteris cornuta' belong to same genus. He has established botanical correspondence with Demerara and St Vincent's; has mosses to send Smith; wishes to consult him about 'Orchideae', of which every new species forms a new genus.
Lists plants for his "Exotic flora", including 'Marcgravia umbellata', 'Cassytha filiformis', 'Cytinus hypocistus'; has two plates engraved of the nutmeg and two new 'Tillandsiae'; about to figure 'Artocarpus incisa' and 'A. integrifolia'. Discusses 'Lepraria iolithos'. Expects "great things" from the unexplored parts of North America, having sent two botanists to the north-west coast; one is to join Captain Franklin and return overland with him, and the other to explore the vicinity of the Columbia [River]; appointing a third to go with Captain Franklin and Dr Richardson on their expedition as far as Saskatchewan and to remain their two years; further details. [Francis] Hamilton and [Francis] Boott both enquired after Smith.

Letter date: 30 Nov 1824
Languages: English
Prev Ref No: 23.2
Additional Information:
Note typeNote
AdditionalSmith replied 7 Jan 1825
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.
Publn NoteSmith, P (ed.), (1832). "Memoir and correspondence of... Sir James Edward Smith" London: Longman, vol 2, pp.283-290.
Related MaterialHooker, W J, (1821). "Flora Scotica; or a description of Scottish plants..." London: Constable. Candolle, A P d, (1824-1839). "Prodromus systematis naturalis regni vegetabilis, ... Auctore Aug. Pyramo de Candolle, (... Editore [pars VIII-XVII] et pro parte auctore Alphonse [Louis Pierre Pyramus] de Candolle, ...)." Parisii; Fortin; Masson: Treuttel. Smith, J E, Hooker, W J, and Berkeley, M, (1824-1828). "The English flora", London: Longman. Hooker, W J, (1823-1827). "Exotic flora, containing figures and descriptions of new, rare, or otherwise interesting exotic plants..." Edinburgh: Blackwood.