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Letter no. 56/I.T.M.71, Outward letterbook 1870-9 pp. 160-161, Industrial and Technological Museum and Public Library, Museum Victoria. 71.03.09

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Redmond Barry to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1871-03-09. 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/71-03-09>, accessed September 11, 2025

Melbourne Public Library
March 9th 1871
Sir
I have the honor in reply to your letter
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Letter not found; but see M to S. Bindon, 6 February 1871, M to M. Clarke, 12 February 1871 (in this edition as 71-02-12a), and M to S. Bindon, 19 February 1871.
and the subject of our conversation to inform you — that having conferred with the Industrial & Technological Committee I learn that they have Resolved
That the claim for payment by them for the services of Mr Hoffmann — in addition to what they have already paid — cannot be admitted.
That they do not intend at present to authorize the employment of any person except the men engaged in the museum.
With respect to the proposed printing of he Appendix to your lecture they recognize fully the value of the information it supplies and acknowledge the labor you have been so good as to bestow on it. Still deprecating wholly any intention to criticize the work adversely they do not consider it advisable to print it in its present form. They would be content to accept thankfully a much condensed document confined to an alphabetical enumeration of Woods grown in or capable of being grown in or imported as timber into Victoria, with a brief mention of the industrial uses to which each kind can be applied.
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Marginal annotation:
Cabinet work
Carriage Building
Farm implements
House Buildings
Battens
Joists
Rafters
Roof
Flooring &c &c
Ship building
Knees
Timbers &c &c
yielding
Alkaloids
Oil
tar &c &c
They venture to submit that such an appendix printed under the authority of your great experience would be of real use & prove very acceptable to those sufficiently enterprising to incur the expense trouble or risk of introducing from abroad new varieties of trees or plants of actual Commercial value as well as those inclined to apply to industrial purposes the indigenous vegetation or that already acclimatized.
I have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient Servant
Redmond Barry
President
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For reply, see M to R. Barry, 10 March 1871.
To F. Von Mueller Esq
M.D. F.R.S
&c &c &c