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C73/8022, unit 1022, VPRS 3991/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria. 73.06.25Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to James Francis, 1873-06-25. 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/73-06-25>, accessed September 11, 2025
Melbourne bot. Garden,
25/6/73.
Sir
I have the honor to inform you in reply to your letter of yesterday, just received,
that in accordance with the advice of my medical attendants I cannot avail myself
of any permission to travel for the persecution
of my researches, such as you might have been kindly willing to grant me, and if
I have left by my former letter
the impression, that I desired ordinary leave of absense for twelve month, I beg
now also formally to withdraw my application. It is however still my wish to continue
my Museum and Laboratory work in connection with my literary volumes, and it is therefore
my desire to remain in the colony, but for the sake of my health it is necessary that
I should not be otherwise agitated and disturbed, but quietly left to the administration
of my Museum and Laboratory, and it would be to my mental comfort if I could do so
in an honorary position
1
See W. Odgers to M, 24 June 1873.
2
Presumably M intended 'prosecution'.
3
See M to J. Francis, 18 June 1873.
I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant
Ferd. von Mueller, M.D.
The honorable the Chief Secretary.
4
Francis minuted on 5 July 1873: 'Dr Von Mueller has leisure now to proceed with his
scientific and literary work & so far as possible (&c within the Vote on the 1873/4
Estimates) will also by volunteer by Lectures on Botany &c justify the liberality
of parliament by services which it is not needful I should specially define — but
in recognition of my official responsibility I shall be glad to be made aware of the
direction of work & course of progress'. On 8 July, M minuted that he had 'received'
Francis’s note.
See also M to J. Francis, 10 July 1873.