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RB MSS M36, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 48.05.22Preferred Citation:
Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1848-05-22. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id/48-05-22>, accessed April 19, 2025
1
For a published precis of this letter see Daley (1935) pp. 106-7.
Sir
You have most likely wondered that I have not written to you before now but the reason
is that I have been so unsettled & one thing and another that I have not been able
to send you any thing worth your acceptance, more particularly as I have not seen
Mr Gunn who has been at Port Philip, but I now send by the brig Henry a box with a
few specimens, the weather has been so bad that I have not been able to go to the
mountains but shall go a journey next week but thought I would send you a few which
I fear are hardly worth your acceptance, but trust me I will send you many more, I
shall not easily forget your kindness to me & shall endeavour to repay you, the rain
has been so severe here that the rivers are all full and difficult to cross and there
are many of them, I have sent a box of plants &c to Mr Giles
& if you should see him will you please to tell him that they are at Mr Fairlies Hindley
street, with a letter for him I told him that if Mr Stephens
had sold any collections that I would send you an order to receive the money & pay
him, when he would send my box, on the other side I have written the order, if there
is no money I will try & send it to him by the next time the Henry goes to Adelaide
— I have plenty of employment here but wages are very low. I hope to get you a good
lot of things shortly in the mean time please to write to me & if you can send me
the names of the plants you were exploring when I left Adelaide I should be much obliged,
particularly of the creeper near Billardiera also the blue flowered linear leaved
plant also in Pittosporae & if you could give me the Natural orders of them I think
I could remember what is in the collection without aid of a duplicate, I am at last
settled in a place where I have convenience for preserving specimens & shall not let
slip any opportunity of obtaining them for
you
& for no one else as I shall not do it for profit but the pleasure of having your
correspondence, the next lot I send you I shall take more pains now I have more convenience
for to do it I shall be glad if you could write soon perhaps by the Henry, She generally
remains about a week or 10 Days at Adelaide — we had rather a rough passage of about
2 Weeks coming here — I had to pay 3£ — any directions which you may give me respecting
specimens I will attend to hoping that yourself & sisters are quite well & with respects
to Mr Heuzenroder
2
Not identified; Daley, in a note, p. 2, identifies him only as 'a botanical collector
in the [18]40's and [18]50's.'
3
Not positively identified.
I am Sir
yours truly
Charles Stuart
please direct to me to the care of Joseph Bonney Esq
Woodhall
near Perth
Van Diemens Land
PS I have enquired about Honey but cannot get any under 8d pr lb
Billardiera
Pittosporae