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Carton no. 12, Melbourne, consulat, Serie A, Centre des Archives Diplomatiques, Nantes. 88.04.18
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Ferdinand von Mueller to Paul Maistre, 1888-04-18. 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/88-04-18>, accessed September 11, 2025
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MS annotation: 'Eé. No. L12 le 19/4/88. Accusé reception le 23me Transmis avec rapport le 25 Avril' [Registered no. L12, 19/4/88. Acknowledged on the 23rd. Sent with report on 25 April]. Acknowledgment
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For a printed version of this letter see Home & Maroske (1997), pp. 18-19.
18 Apr. 1888.
Mons. P. Maistre,
Acting Consul General of France &c.
Honored Sir,
In continuance of former correspondence I beg to inform you, that as yet I have been
not very successful in obtaining the seeds of the Grasses and Saltbushes from the
interior, desired by his Excellency the Minister of foreign affairs of your great
country, — owing partly to the advanced season and partly to the devastations caused
by the Rabbits widely over the interior of Australia.
For these two causes it became difficult, to send purposely a collector far inland,
so that I had to rely on the aid of friends in the interior, to obtain the desired
seeds. Every prospect however exists now, to get supplies from different localities,
and it seems best, that such sorts, as do come in, be at once fresh despatched, as
the arrival of the various kinds will extend over considerable time.
Accordingly I now have the pleasure of sending seeds, just received, of the valuable
, which grass will prosper in the driest regions, and which grass is particularly
mentioned at page 203 of the "Manuel de l'Acclimateur" of Prof. Naudin & myself.
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B87.14.06.
Whenever more sorts of Grass-seeds or of other pasture-plants, adapted for North-Africa,
shall have arrived, I will always forward them at once to you.
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See M to L. Dejardin, 1 February 1892, where M sends more Saltbush seeds for North Africa.
I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient
Ferd. von Mueller