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George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1872-06-12. 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/72-06-12>, accessed September 11, 2025
Royal Herbarium
Kew London
June 12 /72
My dear Sir
I have to acknowledge yours of the 18th March — the case you mention has not yet come
to hand but I presume will make its appearance ere long
I have finished the Euphorbiaceae and a box with your specimens is just packed and
will I believe be dispatched in a day or two
With regard to supplementary matter for the previous volumes I must not think of that
— It will be as much as I can do to get through the Monocotyledons if even I am spared
long enough to finish them — besides supplements to portions of a work before the
whole is finished are always exceedingly inconvenient for those who have to work with
the book — The Thymeleae Santalaceae and Euphorbiaceae for the present volume make
up about 320 species the remaining Dicotyledons may yield some 300 more which will
leave room for about 600 Monocotyledons and I hope enable us to get the remaining
Monocotyledons all into the 7th volume.
1
Of Bentham (1863-78).
There have been several impediments to getting out any more of Hooker's Icones — great
trouble with getting the artists to work etc — but the series is now going on the
first part of the 12th vol will be out in a few days. It contains chiefly Compositae
and Rubiaceae — amongst others I have had your Coleocoma and Thespidium figured (in the 2d part of the volume now also far advanced) — also an interesting
new genus of Bombaceae from Schultz's Port Darwin plants
which Dr Masters has published as Camptostemon Schultzii
2
i.e., Frederick Schultze
3
J. Hooker (1867-89), vol. 12, pp. 33 and pl. 1136, 39 and pl. 1143, 18 and pl. 1119 respectively.
I am also having figured Schultz's no. 639 a Leguminous plant allied to Crotalaria
but with a very different carina and pod I had it from Cunningham but not in a state
to characterise satisfactorily so I passed it over — we have now flowers and fruit
— and I think I must make a new genus of it.
4
Plagiocarpus axillaris
in J. Hooker (1867-89), vol. 12, p. 56, pl. 1162.
We have no controul
over the publishers as to the advertisements they stick on to the books. I presume they find it pay which to them is more important than the convenience of
the purchasers.
5
sic.
We are now sending genera
to press so that I shall do but little more to Flora Australiensis the next three
months
6
Bentham & Hooker (1862-83), vol. 2, part 1.
Yours very truly
George Bentham
Baron F. v. Mueller
Bombaceae
Camptostemon Schultzii
Coleocoma
Compositae
Crotalaria
Euphorbiaceae
Rubiaceae
Santalaceae
Thespidium
Thymeleae