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RBG Kew, Kew correspondence, Australia, Mueller, 1858-70, f. 206. 66.03.24c

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Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-03-24 [66.03.24c]. 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/66-03-24c>, accessed April 28, 2025

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MS annotation in ink by Bentham: 'Dysoxylum oppositifolium F Muell is not D. latifolium and I think not a Dysoxylum at all'.
Further annotation in pencil, possibly by Bentham: 'E. tubul[osus] = E. leptanth | Myrtus [one illegible word] no fl. or fr.' ['E.' is a contraction of Eugenia :; see G. Bentham to M, 18 June 1866.]
24/3/66.
I have been so harrassed, dear Mr Bentham, during this rainless season, that any close application to phytographic work was absolutely out of the question. Now since the summer passed I hope to be able to go carefully into & quite in time for you. I have several parcels in readiness for you, but not enough to make up a box.
Your investigations into the specific characters of the Eucalypti will render your work most famous. The Eucalypti are to us technologically so important & since their cultivation has been commenced at the Mediterranean, Natal, La Plata &c &c, the diagnoses you will give will be extensively consulted. Perhaps some day I will write
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write over give or give over write.
an illustrated monography of the genus, if I can get monetary means for illustrations.
I hope you will be so friendly to send me a list of the Eucalypti, as named by you with vernacular appellations for my index of Australian trees to be published for the Exhibition here very soon.
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See M to G. Bentham, 5 February 1866. See also B67.13.02, pp. 20-38, for the list of trees.
I have yet to send you a few supplemental &c and will do so by next mail.
Ever your attached
Ferd Mueller