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RBG Kew, Directors' letters, vol. LXXV, Australian and Pacific letters 1859-65, letter no. 133. 61.06.25b
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Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1861-06-25 [61.06.25b]. 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/61-06-25b>, accessed April 6, 2025
Melbourne bot. & zoolog. Garden,
25. june 61
My dear Sir William.
You will have received from the Colonial Office two letters by this mail. I send you
yet before the close of post a rough sketch of the
with fruit
, which I would be extremely glad to see published through your friendly mediation,
in order to render this noble tree soon more generally known. The sketch would probably
be an appropriate one for Professor Lindleys Gardeners Chronicle. The note concerning
this species in my essay on the plants of the Burdekin Expedition
being extremely brief and drawn up from material extremely scanty, it may be appropriate
to furnish now a preliminary diagnosis of this Araucaria.
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B60.13.12.
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F.M. essay of the plants collected by Eug. Fitzalan during Lieut. Smiths expedition
to the Burdekin. p. 18.
(Sect.Colymbea)
Leaves imbricate, broadly semi-lanceolate, acute but not pungent, slightly keeled,
scarcely perceptibly streaked; seed-bearing scales terminated in an erect or more
or less curved long acumen, in front broadly along the seeds narrowly winged, without
manifest basilar appendage.
On lofty peaks of a volcanic island near New Caledonia. W. Duncan.
The byefollowing sketch furnishes the dimensions of leaves and fruit-parts.
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The illustration, but not the description, was published in B61.09.01, p. 868. The
description given there is taken from B60.13.12.
An ample supply of healthy seedlings of this Araucaria has recently been secured by
Mr Duncan for the nurseries of Messrs Smith & Adamson, to the liberality of these
Gentlemen I owe the specimen, which is delineated in the illustration.
With veneration
yours
Ferd. Mueller
Sir Will. Jacks. Hooker,
K.H., Kn. Leg. Hon.,
&c &c &c