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I73/2275, unit 750, VPRS 44/P inward registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria. 73.02.06Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to James Casey, 1873-02-06. 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/73-02-06>, accessed September 11, 2025
Melbourne botanic Garden
6/2/73.
Sir
I have the honor to transmit to you herewith a copy of a letter, adressed by me on
the 25th January to the honorable Duncan Gillies,
who acted as Minister of the Lands Department in your absence. My object of submitting
this copy is merely to draw at the earliest opportunity after your return though the
honorable Gentleman is also certain to confer with you early on this subject
respectfully your attention to the facts contained in my communication, more particularly
as the Secretary of the Agricultural Department continues to hold interviews with
Gardeners Coller and Schneider, without taking the slightest notice whatever of the
Director of the botanic Garden, he having yesterday evening again without any communication
with me demanded returns of the plants, placed by me under the charge of these employees.
I am convinced that these demands are made without ministerial authority, as otherwise
they would be asked in regular course from the Director through his Office. I have
now instructed the Gardeners to inform the Secretary of Agriculture, should he again
make his appearance at the nursery to direct him at once for any information to the
Director's Office.
1
See M to D. Gillies, 25 January 1873.
2
though the honorable Gentleman is also certain to confer with you early on this subject
is a marginal note by M with its intended position indicated by an asterisk.
I have the honor to be,
Sir, your obedient servant
Ferd. von Mueller,
Direct. botan. Garden.
The honorable J. J. Casey,
Minister of the Lands Department.
3
On 8 February 1873 the Secretary of Agriculture, A. Wallis, minuted: 'Mr Murphy, Acknowledge
and state that the Honble The Minister of Agriculture is at present absent in New
Zealand, but directly he returns I will submit letter to him.'
In an annotation with M to D. Gilles, 13 February 1873, Casey noted that he did 'not see any impropriety in the Secretary for Agriculture
conveying the Minister's instructions to any officer in the Department'.