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ML MSS.200/3, folder 1, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 85.10.15Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to David Lindsay, 1885-10-15. 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/85-10-15>, accessed September 11, 2025
1
See also D. Lindsay to M, 26 September 1885 (in this edition as 85-09-26a).
Herewith, dear Mr Lindsay, the seeds promised for your expedition.
The wattle-seeds should be soaked for a night at each camp, where as a mark of your
presence you may sow some. What else you sow may turn out edibles for the natives
or other explorers hereafter, as doubtless some of the plants from these seeds would
become naturalized. Could you reserve one or two of your new geographic localities
for naming after some eminent persons in Europe?
2
In late 1885, Lindsay led an expedition that explored the path of the Finke River
in central Australia.
I hope, you will take ample paper with you, (best a ream), so that you may have the
means of drying a large number of different sorts of plants in flower or in fruit;
the larger the material, the more extensive my Report afterwards; moreover I would
willingly purchase the specimens.
Should you find traces of Leichhardt, please telegraph then to me direct, so that
I may at once transmit the information to Prussia.
Wishing you a safe return and glorious success
your
Ferd. von Mueller.
3
See also D. Lindsay to M, 21 October 1885 (in this edition as 85-10-21c) and H. Dittrich to M, December 1885 (in this edition as 85-12-00).