Letter from J. Reeves [John Reeves, naturalist, former East India Company tea inspector in China] to Dr Lindley [assistant secretary of the Horticultural Society of London]
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Title
Letter from J. Reeves [John Reeves, naturalist, former East India Company tea inspector in China] to Dr Lindley [assistant secretary of the Horticultural Society of London]
Record type
Archive
Original Reference
RHS/Col/8/1/5
Date
c.1842
Scope & content
Written from Clapham [London]
Undated [c. Dec 1842] (dated 'Friday')
He will endeavour to be at Regent Street [London] tomorrow at 11am; he has an 'Adeys' sympiesometer [a lightweight barometer, invented by Alexander James Adie in 1818] of his original make, intended to be carried and slung from the shoulder, which is designed to also measure altitude: 'I have not used it lately (having others) and it will require re-filling [with almond oil and hydrogen gas]'; transporting peach or nectarine stones may be easier than whole plants; the Emu is in the West India Docks [Isle of Dogs, London] according to the newspapers; he no longer thinks it necessary for Fortune to stay in Canton [Guangzhou, Guangdong, China] for the full year, as he has access to Hong Kong and Macao [Macau], 'and therefore can be doing something in the meanwhile'; yesterday he sent the Chinese vocabulary [probably by the missionary Robert Morrison, 'A Dictionary of the Chinese Language', 1815-1823]: 'as it has the Chinese characters, it will be current through the country – the English sounds may not'
Extent
2 page letter (1 sheet)
Is part of
RHS archive: plant collector papers
Repository
Royal Horticultural Society Lindley Library
Copyright
Adrian Goodman
Credit Line
Courtesy Adrian Goodman / RHS Lindley Collections
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