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Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-06-28. 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/87-06-28>, accessed April 20, 2025
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Date stamped: Royal Gardens Kew 8 Aug 1887
and annotated by W. Thiselton-Dyer: Answered 10.8.87
[l
etter not found]
.
I am aware, dear Mr Dyer, that many novelties occur among Mr Forbes Papuan plants,
and I hope to work them out during the latter half of this year, when my “Key to the
syst. of Vict. plants”
will be out, and thus my time be free again for the New Guinea Flora. From Mr Carruthers you will
have learnt, that the elaboration of the Dicotyledoneae is left to me (except Euphorbiaceae
& Utriceae.) Mr Ridley takes the Monocotyledoneae and Mr Carruthers the ferns.
2
B88.11.02.
3
See M to W. Carruthers, 1 March 1886; M to H. Ridley, 12 January 1887 (in this edition as 87-01-12d).
As the R. Austr. geogr. Soc. voted for Forbes last tour on
my
proposition somewhat reluctantly £500 - -, it would be but just that the elaboration
of his plants, as far as just indicated, should be left to me. I am too far from Europe,
to make further arrangements; moreover such overwhelming material is from other tropic
regions in England, to be worked out, that the Papuan Flora, as Sir Joseph Hooker
conceded already some years ago, should be left to me, as I was first in the field.
My strenght and eyesight may last me perhaps only yet a short time, but so long as
it does, no one will, I feel sure, grudge me the New Guinea work
4
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller.
I believe, that I shall be able to congratulate you soon on some honors from Germany.
5
Thiselton-Dyer was elected to the
Academia Caesarea Leopoldino-Carolina Naturae Curiosorum in 1887 (List of members,
http://www.leopoldina.org/en/members/members-since-1652/
[accessed 6 December 2014]
).
If Mr Forbes,
as I recently have recommended
gets means from the special Commissioner Mr Douglas, for further travels in N. Guinea
out of the £15 000 voted by N.S.W. Vict. & Queensl., then Mr Forbes will in honor
be bound to render his collections accessible to the three colonies, which give him
the means (and probably the
only
means) for continuing his researches.
Any unfairness in this respect would likely be made not only a subject of discussions
in the colonial press here, but also most likely in the three parliaments; which vote
the fund for the High Commissioner.
6
Henry Forbes; M's recommendation not found.
The Commissioner
spent £135/10/6 to
support
Forbes's
final expedition in New Guinea from 1 October to 7 November 1887, see
British New Guinea. Report for the year 1887
, Victoria, Parliamentary paper 1888, no. 32, pp. 29-
35
.
T
he 'principal object [was] to extend the area of geographical discovery' (p. 29)
.
Forbes' report does not mention
collections
.
7
See A. Todd (1894), pp. 248-53.
Dicotyledoneae
Euphorbiaceae
Monocotyledoneae
Utriceae