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Ferdinand von Mueller to [William Thiselton-Dyer], 1891-07-01. 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/91-07-01>, accessed April 20, 2025
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MS is stamped 'Royal Gardens Kew 19. Aug. 91'. MS annotation by Thiselton-Dyer: 'And
19/8/91'. Letter not found.
Private
For some time, my honored friend, I intended to write to you specially in reference
to the sendings of Fungs for elaboration in England. After the lamented death of Berkeley,
they went to Dr Cooke, usually direct, with an understanding, that a series of the
specimens, so far as available, should be left at Kew, and a series be returned to
my establishment. This has worked satisfactorily to all of us hitherto; but I think
it right now to inform you officially of what you likely have learnt already indirectly,
that Dr Cooke is engaged to write a descriptive volume on the mycology of Australia
for which his thus far now unrivalled experience and his facilities at Kew he is specially
suited.
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Cooke (1892). See M. Cooke to M, 1 September 1889. Thiselton-Dyer had not been consulted about the arrangement; see W. Thiselton-Dyer
to M, 20 May 1893.
The subject was discussed some few years ago in correspondence between him and me,
when I proposed, that the estimated cost of £400 should be borne by N.S.W., V. QL
and South-Australia on a similar subsidial arrangement as that effected for the issue
of the 7 volumes of Flora Australiensis.
I wrote at once to Mr Ch. Moore and Mr F. M. Bailey, but neither of them could procure
the needful £100 each, whereas I made myself responsible for Victoria to that amount.
I had no fund in the Department to which I could charge so large a sum as £400, and
times were not propitious here to get from the Ministry a special grant, particularly
also as a clamour had arisen likewise for a bryologic, lichenologic and phycology
volume, the number of Australian Algs for instance, now known being
double
that recorded by the never to be forgotten Harvey.
This year the Agricultural Department here, on which Mr M'Alpine (much through my
influence) received an appointment as veget. Pathologist, while Mr C. French
became Entomologist, moved in the revival of the subject, to get through Dr Cooke
the proposed systematic enumeration of the about 1500 of the Austr. Fungs done and
printed in London; this succeeded by communicating not with the bot Gardens but with
the agricultural Departments of the 4 colonies, and when I was consulted about it
I gave it of course strenous support.
Having now duely brought this arrangement under your notice, I have resolved to send
in future for this volume any new material accumulating in my Department,
always to you
, and would beg, that it be arranged to give the name of each finder with the addition
("FvM or BvM"[)]
in brackets when the specimens came from or through me,
and this should also be done with the Kew material from me since 1857 as I must watch
the interest of my Department, and as it would be but the
barest
justice
to myself, as in many cases the material is from paid collectors or obtained in interchange.
More over in hardly any case any one, who sent to me fungs would through this long
series of years have done so, had it not been for my special inspiration Omitting
my name would make it appear, as if all these fungs had gone from the Collectors
direct
to Dr Cooke. I have treated that Gentleman with every consideration, not followed
the example of Mr Tepper of sending the material to Saccardo, Winter and others, have allowed him to keep a
set for his herbarium, have slightly remunerated him for naming material, have subscribed
to all his publications, have paid for many illustr. plates of the Grevillea.
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Vic., Qld.
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Bentham (1863-78).
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Harvey (1858-63).
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Charles French Snr.
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strenuous? For correspondence relating to the proposal see M. Cooke to M, 1 September 1889 and F. Bailey to M, 17 October 1889 (in this edition as 89-10-17a). On its title page, Cooke (1892) was stated to be published 'for the Departments
of Agriculture in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobarton'.
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editorial addition.
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In Cooke (1892) Cooke did not accede to the request where instead of giving collectors' details under each individual species, he made a general
acknowledgment to collectors — 'Messrs. F. M. Bailey, Dr. Berggren, Mrs. Flora Martin,
Baron F. von Mueller, F. Reader, Schomburgck, and others' (p. v) — with a more specific
thanks to 'the perseverance of Mr. F. M. Bailey, Mrs. Martin and Baron F. von Mueller,
in continuing to secure and forward specimens to England for identification' (p. vi).
However, from vol. xvii of
Grevillea
on, Cooke indicated in his series on Australian fungi the species described from specimens
sent by M by adding an asterisk before the species name, as well as giving details
of the collector in parentheses at the end.
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Cooke edited the cryptogamic botany journal
Grevillea
from 1872 to 1892.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller
Kindly acknowledge this letter at receipt and let me have any remarks of yours thereon