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Letter from John Imray to Sir William Jackson Hooker; from Dominica; 4 Sep 1839; four page letter comprising four images; folio 53
Date Updated: 5 March 2013
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Resource Type
Letters (Correspondence)
Creator
Imray, John
Date
18390904
Source
Library and Archives at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Relation
Directors' Correspondence 68/53
Attribution
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Description
[Letter to Hooker as Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow] Imray has received letters from Hooker and from the Duke of Bedford. He has sent another parcel of dried specimens for Hooker and a box of cacti for ‘his Grace’ on the ‘Jane Lockhart’, noting that there are only six different species of cacti. Imray thanks Hooker for giving his name to the new Caccinium and for sending the volume of the JOURNAL PLANTARUM RANORUM in which it was published. He asks for Hooker’s opinion on the plants from the Conliabon mountain [see folio 52]. He has made another trip there and draws Hooker’s attention to the Melastomataceae, marked 258, which he has only seen on Conliabon. He goes on to describe his trip to the mountain and the attributes of the French coffee planter who accompanied him. Imray regrets that the season’s weather will prevent him from collecting for some months, and describes the imminent wet season that could bring hurricanes. He mentions receiving a request for a box of cacti and orchid roots from Thomas Harris Esquire of Kingsbury, Middlesex, but has not had time to organise these. Imray fears that a full written account of his journey to the mountains, as requested by Hooker for publication in the ANNALS [OF NATURAL HISTORY], will not be of much interest to the readership. He concludes by asking Hooker to send him a list of the plants he would like. The address page contains rough sketches in pencil. Page 1 of 4.
Identifier
KLDC9359
Collection name
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Format extent (length/size)
4 images
Pages
4
Date Updated: 20 April 2009
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Resource Type
Letters (Correspondence)
Creator
Imray, John
Date
1839-09-04
Source
Library and Archives at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Relation
Directors' Correspondence 68/53
Attribution
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Description
[Letter to Hooker as Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow] Imray has received letters from Hooker and from the Duke of Bedford. He has sent another parcel of dried specimens for Hooker and a box of cacti for ‘his Grace’ on the ‘Jane Lockhart’, noting that there are only six different species of cacti. Imray thanks Hooker for giving his name to the new Caccinium and for sending the volume of the JOURNAL PLANTARUM RANORUM in which it was published. He asks for Hooker’s opinion on the plants from the Conliabon mountain [see folio 52]. He has made another trip there and draws Hooker’s attention to the Melastomataceae, marked 258, which he has only seen on Conliabon. He goes on to describe his trip to the mountain and the attributes of the French coffee planter who accompanied him. Imray regrets that the season’s weather will prevent him from collecting for some months, and describes the imminent wet season that could bring hurricanes. He mentions receiving a request for a box of cacti and orchid roots from Thomas Harris Esquire of Kingsbury, Middlesex, but has not had time to organise these. Imray fears that a full written account of his journey to the mountains, as requested by Hooker for publication in the ANNALS [OF NATURAL HISTORY], will not be of much interest to the readership. He concludes by asking Hooker to send him a list of the plants he would like. The address page contains rough sketches in pencil. Page 1 of 4.
Identifier
KLDC9359
Collection name
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Format extent (length/size)
4 images
Pages
4
Date Updated: 20 April 2009
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Resource Type
Creator
Imray, John
Date
1839-09-04
Source
Library and Archives at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Relation
Directors' Correspondence 68/53
Attribution
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Description
[Letter to Hooker as Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow] Imray has received letters from Hooker and from the Duke of Bedford. He has sent another parcel of dried specimens for Hooker and a box of cacti for ‘his Grace’ on the ‘Jane Lockhart’, noting that there are only six different species of cacti. Imray thanks Hooker for giving his name to the new Caccinium and for sending the volume of the JOURNAL PLANTARUM RANORUM in which it was published. He asks for Hooker’s opinion on the plants from the Conliabon mountain [see folio 52]. He has made another trip there and draws Hooker’s attention to the Melastomataceae, marked 258, which he has only seen on Conliabon. He goes on to describe his trip to the mountain and the attributes of the French coffee planter who accompanied him. Imray regrets that the season’s weather will prevent him from collecting for some months, and describes the imminent wet season that could bring hurricanes. He mentions receiving a request for a box of cacti and orchid roots from Thomas Harris Esquire of Kingsbury, Middlesex, but has not had time to organise these. Imray fears that a full written account of his journey to the mountains, as requested by Hooker for publication in the ANNALS [OF NATURAL HISTORY], will not be of much interest to the readership. He concludes by asking Hooker to send him a list of the plants he would like. The address page contains rough sketches in pencil. Page 1 of 4.
Identifier
KLDC9359
Collection name
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Format extent (length/size)
4 images
Pages
4
Date Updated: 20 April 2009
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Resource Type
Creator
Imray, John
Date
1839-09-04
Source
Library and Archives at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Relation
Directors' Correspondence 68/53
Attribution
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Description
[Letter to Hooker as Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow] Imray has received letters from Hooker and from the Duke of Bedford. He has sent another parcel of dried specimens for Hooker and a box of cacti for ‘his Grace’ on the ‘Jane Lockhart’, noting that there are only six different species of cacti. Imray thanks Hooker for giving his name to the new Caccinium and for sending the volume of the JOURNAL PLANTARUM RANORUM in which it was published. He asks for Hooker’s opinion on the plants from the Conliabon mountain [see folio 52]. He has made another trip there and draws Hooker’s attention to the Melastomataceae, marked 258, which he has only seen on Conliabon. He goes on to describe his trip to the mountain and the attributes of the French coffee planter who accompanied him. Imray regrets that the season’s weather will prevent him from collecting for some months, and describes the imminent wet season that could bring hurricanes. He mentions receiving a request for a box of cacti and orchid roots from Thomas Harris Esquire of Kingsbury, Middlesex, but has not had time to organise these. Imray fears that a full written account of his journey to the mountains, as requested by Hooker for publication in the ANNALS [OF NATURAL HISTORY], will not be of much interest to the readership. He concludes by asking Hooker to send him a list of the plants he would like. The address page contains rough sketches in pencil. Page 1 of 4.
Identifier
KLDC9359
Collection name
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Archives: Directors' Correspondence
Format extent (length/size)
4 images
Pages
4
Image 1 of 4
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