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RBG Kew, Kew correspondence, Australia, Mueller, 1871-81, f. 183. 76.09.23Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1876-09-23. 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/76-09-23>, accessed September 11, 2025
1
MS black-edged: M's brother-in-law, Eduard Wehl, died on 11 February 1876. MS annotation
by Hooker: 'And. Dec 14', perhaps the date on which J. Hooker to M, 13 December 1876 was mailed.
Let me express in first instance, dear Dr Hooker, my best gratulation to your new
matrimonial union with the distinguished Lady, who is to grace your home.
I wished only that a similar happiness would brighten my future, but it will not
likely be, unless I can regain my Department, my House and position, and prosperity
2
Hooker married Hyacinth (née Symonds), widow of Sir William Jardine, on 22 August
1876 (Allan (1976), genealogical chart).
I trust your Lady will soon be styled Lady Hooker. Pray express also to her my reverence,
my remembrance of the distinguished editor of Natural History Library.
My Card herewith.
3
i.e. W. Jardine.
In the undeserved oppression which I have still to endure the unexpected gift of one
of the three portions of Mr J. [St] Mill's collection, has been a great moral support
to me, and I consider it as one of the triumphs of my life. Two of the daily journals
of Melbourne have noticed in becoming terms the honor thus far conferred by your generosity
and Miss Taylor's friendliness on this Colony.
I have endeavoured to render this country honored and respected abroad in my branch
of knowledge, but have gone myself thereby to ruin.
4
See J. Hooker to M, 16 July 1876.
The young Doctor, Mr Baker's
disciple, can express to him and you how sad, homeless and cheerless he found me.
If however an earnest appeal from
Europe
was made, I might come as a Phoenix out of the Ashes; here no one carries the influence
of a Hooker, Darwin, Paget, Bentham, Cobbold, Owen &c.
5
J. G. Baker; his 'disciple' has not been identified.
With my best wishes for your happiness,
Ferd. von Mueller.