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Ferdinand von Mueller to William Carruthers, 1886-06-20. 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/86-06-20>, accessed May 5, 2025
20/6/86
Since I last wrote to you, dear Prof. Carruthers, a set of Mr Forbes's plants has
reached me,
by far not so large as the one, which this distinguished traveller despatched to you;
but it contains many new plants, some of great interest. In sorting them, I found
two vaccineaceous plants, which I at once examined, as I was eager to find out, whether
they threw any additional light on my genus Dimorphanthera, described from the Rev.
James Chalmers collections in february last.
I had taken an interest in Vacciniaceae before, as I discovered Wittsteinea
myself in the Australian Alps 26 years ago and then defined it. — It seemed to me
best, that I should note the results of my examination of Mr Forbes two additional
plants, his collection containing Dimorphanthera Moorhousiana
also. Accordingly I now beg to send you the descriptions of these two plants, one
a Dimorphanthera (or sect. of Agapetes), to which Mr Forbes name might be given.
The other forms a highly remarkable new genus, connected with Oxycoccus in some respects,
but with Pyrola in some other regards. I propose for it the name Catanthera;
and as Mr Ridley is interested in Ericacea and its allies, I would suggest, that he
should single out these Vaccineae for early description, as he could add to the notes
his own observations. The genus and the new species, in justice to him as well as
to me, might be published under our
joint
authority.
Your Colleague, Mr Britten, would doubtless be glad to make these highly interesting
plants known at once in his Journal.
You all will see the necessity of this being
early
done, as Dr Hollrung
may find the same plants on the Finisterre Range, and may send them early to the Continent
for publication. It is rather perplexing, that on Papuan plants is actually worked
now at four
places; Beccari elaborates some at Florence; I here, and Eichler and others in Berlin
and other places of Germany, while you and your coadjutors have them before you in
London; — and yet only you and I have come to some understanding as regards our respective share of work.
— Now, it is
not
jealousy, that prompts me to point to this difficulty; but it will be a sad
loss of time
to any one of us, should we find (as is unavoidable), that identical plants had engaged
simultaneously attention at different places.
1
Henry Forbes.
2
Dimorphanthera amblyordinis, described in B86.02.02 which, however, was not published.
3
Wittsteinia
? B61.02.02, p. 136.
4
B86.
05.06
, p. 163.
5
Agapetes forbesii, B86.10.01, p. 290.
6
M erected Catanthera (C. lysipetala) in B86.10.01, p. 289.
7
Ridley is not given as an author of the genus or the species in B86.10.01.
8
James Britten;
Journal of botany.
9
Udo Hollrung, exploring in Kaiser Wilhelm's Land (German New Guinea), 1886-7. He visited
Melbourne in January 1888 on his way home. MEL holds a set of his specimens. See Schumann
& Hollrung (1889).
10
See M to E. Strickland, 10 October 1885, and M to W. Carruthers, 21 October 1885 (in this edition as 85-10-21a).
There is so much material for all of us, that clashing of our researches should be
avoided. I am the
Senior
and can at best only work very few years longer; so I more than others have to grudge
the sacrifice of time in doing what others, unknown to me, may also do elsewhere.
In the set, which Mr Forbes sent me, (to be divided between Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne),
are very few Monocotyledoneae and ferns; on these, by our agreement, I shall not work.
Lest Mr Forbes plants should not have yet reached you, when this letter comes to hand,
I enclose fragments of the three Vaccineae, so that you and Mr Ridley can compare
this original material with my descriptive notes.
The enclosed [short]
list of names I made while hurriedly sorting the plants.
I will sent you the continuations, as my elaborations here proceed.
11
editorial addition
— paper damaged, apparently by insects.
12
List not found.
Always regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller
I sent you a printed slip of Agapetes (Dimorphanthera) Moorhousii
some months ago
13
Agapetes moorhousiana?
See B86.02.02.
Agapetes Moorhousii
Catanthera
Dimorphanthera
Dimorphanthera Moorhousiana
Ericacea
Monocotyledoneae
Oxycoccus
Pyrola
Vaccineae
Vacciniaceae
Wittsteinea