25, WILTON PLACE. S.W.
Oct 27 /70
My dear Sir
I have several letters of yours to acknowledge and thank you for but on looking them
over I do not see anything requiring any special answer. The various notes you send
on reading over the sheets of my Flora
as you receive them are all put together ready to consult and make use of if ever
I live to draw up any supplement
In the mean time I think that when next you send anything over it would be very satisfactory
if you could send to Dr Hooker for the Kew Herbarium specimens of the new species
you have published in the Fragmenta since the corresponding parts of the Flora as
botanists naturally look to the types being at Kew wherever sufficient specimens have
been gathered — as for instance of Dallachy's plants and as yet very few have been
received and those only fragments which came by the mails.
As soon as I had sent the last MS of the 5th vol to the printers I left town and corrected
the last sheets in the country the volume was published in August and I trust that
the thirty copies sent as usual to your Government arrived safely. I returned all
the corresponding specimens before I left town.
I returned to town and to work about a month since and am now at
for Gen. Pl.
— that is a very tough job and will take me the whole winter even if I have no return
of sciatica of which I am happy to say I am at present free — As soon as this new
part of Genera is ready for press I shall resume the Australian Flora which I hope
may be about April next. This letter will reach you I presume about Christmas and
any supplemental specimens of the Monochlamydeous Orders not yet done which you may
send off in February will reach me quite time enough.
It is very lucky that your
had not been sent over to M. Bureau.
In the present horrible state of affairs in France it is impossible to say what fate
might not have awaited them. It makes one shudder to think of the total disorganisation
moral social and political which has so suddenly overwhelmed that fine country
Trusting that you are in every way going on satisfactorily believe me
Ever yours sincerely
George Bentham
Dr F Mueller