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T92/2768, unit 454, VPRS 3992/P inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria. 92.01.01Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Allan McLean, 1892-01-01. 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/92-01-01>, accessed August 12, 2025
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This letter was typed up at the Chief Secretary's Department under the instructions
of the Under Secretary, T. Wilson.
Newyears day 1892.
The honorable Allan Maclean, M.L.A.,
Chief Secretary.
Sir
Having learnt with the greatest sadness, that it is the intention of the Government
through retrenchments to abolish the Governm. Botanist's Establishment, I beg to solicit
as a
last concession
to me, that I may be allowed, to exercise an
honorary Custodianship
under yourself directly
the trustees of the public Library and Museums over the collections, formed since
my boyhood, and on which and the scientific intercourse connected therewith I have
spent almost all I had of worldly means through life! As this would be merely a
departmental arrangement
, it would need no official appointment, and I could thus continue the researches,
pertaining to these collections, as freely as before, during what
little time, divine providence may yet destine to my worldly career
! I will undertake to make such arrangements, if this favor is granted me, for the
safety of the herbarium and other collections, as will not involve the Government
in any special expence and yet will provide perfect access to this scientific material,
with which my very existence all along was wrapped up. I may be allowed to point out,
that Sir Fred. McCoy holds the custodianship of the National Museum by arrangement
of the Government under the trustees of the public Library also.
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yourself directly
is a marginal insertion with its intended position marked by an asterisk
.
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On 5 January 1892 Wilson minuted: 'Write ackg [acknowledging] & saying the final disposal
of the Museum & its contents will shortly receive consid[eratio]n. [Request] that
he will now inform the members of his staff in writing that as the establisht of the
Govt Botanist will be abolished on the 31st March next, their services will not be
required after that date'. The file includes two drafts of the letter that was eventually
sent by Wilson to M on 15 January 1892.
On 6 January 1892 G. Renford, on behalf of the Secretary of the Premier's Department,
wrote to the Under Secretary, T. Wilson: 'I have the honour to inform you that His
Excellency the Governor-in-Council has been pleased to retain the services of Sir
Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G, Government Botanist, of your Department, until the
31st March, 1892' (U92/147, unit 663, VPRS 3992/P PROV).
See also M to A. McLean, 28 November 1891 and M to T. Wilson, 17 December 1892 and M to T. Wilson, 16 January 1892, in this edition as 92-01-16a.
I have the honor to be,
Sir, your obedient servant
Ferd. von Mueller.