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Sammlung Perthes Archiv, SPA ARCH PGM 328, Forschungsbibliothek Gotha der Universität Erfurt. 66.12.25fPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to August Petermann, 1866-12-25 [66.12.25f]. 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/66-12-25f>, accessed September 11, 2025
1
MS annotation by Petermann: 'Erh. 18 Febr. 1867' [Received 18 February 1867]. For
a published version of this letter, see Voigt (1996), pp. 82-3.
Ich danke Ihnen, verehrter Herr, für die schöne Karte Deutschlands, welche die wunderbare
Umgestaltung Deutschlands zeigt.
Das Journal M'Intyres wird Ihnen neue Beiträge für die Land Karte Australiens geben.
Möchten Sie so freundlich sein einen der noch unbenannt gebliebenen Flüsse nach Mrs
Douglas
zu benennen, welche Secretair des Damen Committees in Brisbane ist u einen andern
nach Dr
Sonder
in Hamburg. Es steht Ihnen frei (vielleicht nach Quatrefages, Brogniart, Baillon,
Graefe, Koelliker, Liebig, Brewster, Lytton u einigen andern Gelehrten den Rest der
Localitäten zu benennen) da ich genug offen liess.
Mt Martins ist Mount Martius zu nennen nach unserm Münchner Heroen. Darf ich um ein
paar Copien bitten einer solchen neuen Karte. Ich denke Ihnen auch bald Dr Lissas
neuen erfolgreichen Zug als Karte senden zu können.
Mit Verehrung der Ihre
Ferd Mueller
2
Mount Martins … Reisenden is written on a small note found enclosed with the letter.
Christmas 1866.
I thank you, esteemed Sir, for the beautiful map of Germany, showing the wonderful
reshaping of Germany.
3
Following the war between Prussia and Austria.
McIntyre's diary
will provide you with new contributions for the map of Australia. Would you please
be so kind as to name one of the until now still unknown rivers after Mrs
Douglas
, who is the Secretary of the Ladies' Committee in Brisbane,
and another after Dr Sonder in Hamburg.
You are free to name the rest of the localities (perhaps after Quatrefages, Brogniart,
Baillon, Graefe,
Koelliker, Liebig, Brewster,
Lytton), as I left sufficient open.
4
Duncan McIntyre’s journal was published in the Melbourne Age, 23 November and 1 December 1866; a German translation was published by Petermann
in Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' geographischer Anstalt, vol. 13, 1867, pp. 447-54.
5
Ladies' Leichhardt Search Expedition Committee, 1865-6. Evidently daughter committees
had been formed in other Australian cities.
6
There are four Douglas Creeks in Qld but no feature carrying Sonder’s name.
7
i.e. Brongniart.
8
Graeffe?
9
Presumably David Brewster.
10
No feature has been identified in the area of McIntyre's explorations that was named
in honour of any of those listed.
Mt Martins is to be called Mt Martius after our Munich hero.
May I ask for a few copies of such a new map? I think I can soon send you also De
Lissa's successful journey on a map.
11
M proposed the name Mt Martius for a mountain in WA; see M to C. von Martius, 25 December 1866 (in this edition as 65-12-25e). It appears that Petermann had called the feature Mt Martins on his map in error.
Neither name appears on modern maps.
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The surveyor E. A Delisser explored and named the Nullarbor Plain between Fowler’s
Bay, SA, and Eucla, WA, in1865 and 1866.
Respectfully your
Ferd. Mueller.
Mount Martins should be Mount Martius. I named it in honour of the great traveller
in Brazil.