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   Smith
   J. °
   Miss or Ms.
   
   
   1797 fl.
   1817 fl.
   Adwick Hall near Doncaster, England ?
   
   ? possibly identical w. or related to British botanist James Edward Smith (1759-1828)?
   
   United Kingdom
   William Sole (1741-1802): Menthae Brittanicae: being a new botanical Arrangement of all the British Mints hitherto discovered (Bath 1798) ; Miss J. Smith: Studies of Flowers from Nature (Doncaster 1817/8) ;
   
   artist James Hewlett (1xxx-1836), who exhibited at the Royal Academy ; Thomas Robins (fl. 1750-1770), famous for his views of Bath ;
   botanical drawing, watercolour, and painting
   http://lesleyannemcleod.blogspot.de/2013/04/miss-smith.html
   for the original see www.iberlibro.com/buscar-libro/autor/sole-william-1741-1802/pagina-1/
   Nissen: Botan. Buchillustration 1966 ;
   Active between 1797 and 1817 in London & Doncaster; cf. www.worldcat.org%3a80%2ftitle%2fstudies-of-flowers-from-nature-a-selection-of-subjects-from-the-choicest-exotics-painted-after-nature-with-a-correct-outline-of-each-and-instructions-for-producing-a-facsimile-of-the-finished-drawing%2foclc%2f26.
   
   
   







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