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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • 'King Neptune' to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1847-09-13.
    ¶ I Neptune, King of all living creatures in the sea, certify that Ferdinand Heinrich Müller has crossed the equator as a true believer, and assure him by this of my protection, which all my subjects...
    • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1848-05-22.
      Launceston 22nd May 1848. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ You have most likely wondered that I have not written to you before now but the reason is that I have been so unsettled & one thing and another that I have not bee...
      • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1848-07-24.
        Woodhall near Perth, ¶ Tas. ¶ ¶ July 24th 1848. ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I take this opportunity of writing to say that I received yours of the 10th of Jun ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ — & am extremely obliged t...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Advertisement, 1848-09-??.
          ¶ The undersigned respectfully informs those gentlemen of this Province who take an interest in ¶ Botanical Researches ¶ , and who would feel glad to encourage the further development of that useful...
          • [Sumptibus Meissneri] to Wilhelm Sonder, 1848-12-10.
            ¶ In reference to the part of ¶ Plantae Preissianae ¶ sent back to us, permit us to remark that a Mr [Ferd] Műller from Rostock ordered this part to be sent to you. In case you wish to have this pa...
            • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-01-08.
              Woodhall near Perth Van Diemens Land ¶ Jany 8th 1849. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have delayed writing untill I should have collected some specimins for you which I am sorry to say are not exactly what I could wish...
              • Ferdinand Mertens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-04-09.
                Tönning, 9 April 1849. ¶ Dear Ferdinand, dear Bertha and Clara, ¶ ¶ It is already a long time that we have not heard from each other. But with such a distance that is unavoidable. Just over a week ag...
                • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-04-25.
                  Woodhall near Perth ¶ Tas. ¶ ¶ April 25th/1849. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have forwarded you a box of specimens but as I cannot at present ascertain by what Vessel, I will leave it to my friend in Launceston who...
                  • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-06-08.
                    Woodhall ¶ Tas. ¶ ¶ June 8th 1849 ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I received your letter of the 15th of April ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ & which gave me great pleasure, as I was afraid that something had occurred to ...
                    • Clara Müller to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-07-13.
                      Kleeblatt, ¶ 13 July 1849. ¶ Dear Ferdinand, ¶ ¶ As Fischer and Krichauff happen to go into town, I am sitting down straight away tonight to thank you most sincerely for the calf and your letter, wh...
                      • Johann Ferdinand Mertens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-08-??.
                        Tönning, August 1849 ¶ My dear Ferdinand, also Bertha and Clara, ¶ ¶ At last the so long awaited letter from you has arrived. What had been written earlier was not posted. ¶ The Elbe River was under...
                        • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-09-06.
                          Woodhall nr Perth ¶ Tas. ¶ Septr 6th 1849. ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I have been anxiously waiting for a letter from you in acknowledgement of two packages of specimens which I sent you & therefore fear that f...
                          • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1849-09-25.
                            Woodhall ¶ Tas. ¶ Septr 25th 1849. ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ it was with much pleasure that I got a letter from you on the 15th of this month, ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ the more so as I was afraid that you had ...
                            • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1850-03-10.
                              Woodhall near Perth ¶ Mar 10th 1850 ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have been for some time waiting to hear from you with much uncertainty, as I answered yours of August 10th ¶ at the latter end of September last....
                              • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1850-03-17.
                                Woodhall ¶ 17th Mar. /50 ¶ My dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I only yesterday received your letter & package, ¶ & on monday last I wrote to you by the 'Peri' in which I expressed my wonder at not hearing from you in...
                                • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1850-04-10.
                                  Woodhall ¶ 10th April 1850 ¶ My dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I have much pleasure in informing you that I have today forwarded you a box of specimens according to my promise in last letter, which hope will arrive ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Sturt, 1850-09-25.
                                    Adelaide, Rundle-street, 25th Sept. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ When I take the liberty to introduce myself through this letter to your Honor, it is that I may deprive you of the lo[ss] of your valuable time, and for...
                                    • Charles Sturt to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1850-09-27.
                                      Adelaide Sept 27 1850 ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th Instant, expressing a wish to be employed in a Botanical excursion, and proposing certain conditions of r...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Young, 1851-02-??.
                                        Your Excellency, ¶ ¶ The undersigned begs your Excellencys kind indulgence for intruding upon your valuable time and humbly requests your Excellencys perusal of the following. ¶ ¶ The undersigned ha...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Deutsche Zeitung, 1851-07-??.
                                          ¶ Simultaneously with the news so discouraging that the veteran Sir John Franklin has been released only from his icy prison to be slain by the Esquimaux, ¶ fears were entertained that another bold ...
                                          • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-07-20.
                                            Hobart Town July 20th 1851. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ after so long a silence I scarcely know how to address you to excuse myself, but the truth must be told, I have had nothing but misfortunes of late, which have ...
                                            • Carl Sobels to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-08-24.
                                              Tanunda, ¶ 24 August 1851. ¶ Dear Doctor, ¶ ¶ From the enclosed letter from Mr Krichauff ¶ you will see that he owes me 12 shillings. However, I have no opportunity to collect it from Macclesfield ...
                                              • Magdalene Mertens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-08-28.
                                                Tönning, 28th August, 1851. ¶ Dear Ferdinand, Bertha and Clara, ¶ ¶ You can imagine with what great joy we received your dear letter ¶ this morning, which we had awaited for so long and with so much...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Krichauff, 1851-09-??.
                                                  Dear Krichauff, ¶ ¶ In haste I want to enquire today, whether you have received the bag with vine cuttings through Schedlich. If you can manage it, I would be pleased, if you could plant a few in my ...
                                                  • Johann Ferdinand Mertens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-09-??.
                                                    1851 ¶ ¶ You can imagine, dear Ferdinand, how I jumped, when Lenchen ¶ Magdalene Mertens. ¶ ¶ came rushing in with "a letter from Müller from Hamburg"! Only too soon this pleasant delusion evaporate...
                                                    • Ernst Mertens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-09-03.
                                                      Tönning, 3 September 1851. ¶ Dear Cousins, ¶ ¶ So it has been confirmed now, dear Ferdinand, that for the present you will remain in Australia for an indefinite period. We half expected this with you...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Mitchell, 1851-11-??.
                                                        Adelaide, November ¶ 1851 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I take the liberty of sending by Mr Read, a gentleman proceeding to Sidney, a copy of Nr. of the "South Australian" ¶ containing a proposal for sending an explor...
                                                        • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1851-11-10.
                                                          Hobart Town Novr 10th 1851. ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I received your welcome letter of Aug 18th ¶ also the enclosure for which I return you my best thanks altho it was not less than I expected from your ki...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Adelaide Deutsche Zeitung, 1851-12-??.
                                                            ¶ The accomplishment of a safe and easy communication with India would very much add to the importance of the Australian colonies, and has, therefore, long been the subject of deep consideration. Thr...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Wilhelm Sonder, 1852-??-??.
                                                              ¶ [Some time ago, Dr. F. Mueller wrote to me that it would be of ¶ ¶ use ¶ ¶ to him if he had about 20 copies of the enumeration of his plants to distribute, and that I should ask you to have 25 re...
                                                              • Carl Wilhelmi to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1852-01-14.
                                                                Port Lincoln, 14 January 1852. ¶ Dear Doctor, ¶ ¶ I received your kind letter on 13 January ¶ and do not want to be amiss in replying, as I intend to remain here for another three to four weeks, and...
                                                                • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1852-04-??.
                                                                  Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I hasten to give you a short reply to your two last letters ¶ and to inform you that I am just about two hours since arrived in Melbourne and as there is a vessell just sailing for Ade...
                                                                  • Eduard Wehl to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1852-08-02.
                                                                    Mt Gambier, 2nd August 1852. ¶ ¶ Probably you will have counted me amongst the lost by now, dear Müller, but for this time I have returned to life and Mt. Gambier. As I already remarked in my letter ...
                                                                    • Wilhelm Sonder to Diederich von Schlechtendal, 1852-08-08.
                                                                      Respected Professor, ¶ I can only fulfil your wish to view the species of ¶ ¶ Dodonaea ¶ sent by Dr F. Mueller from New Holland today, as I have been constantly occupied with business for some time. ...
                                                                      • Francis Dutton to Charles La Trobe, 1852-08-11.
                                                                        Sir. ¶ ¶ I trust Your Excellency will pardon the great liberty I take, in venturing to adress these few lines to you, craving Your Excellencys condenscending protection for a very deserving young man...
                                                                        • Charles La Trobe to Ronald Gunn, 1852-10-08.
                                                                          Melbourne 8 Octr 1852 ¶ My dear Mr Gunn — ¶ ¶ Our corresponde[nce] is an intermittent one — but I trust that it will never altogether cease. So you hear nothing from Owen about the skull — Perhaps he...
                                                                          • Wilhelm Sonder to Eduard Fenzl, 1852-11-15.
                                                                            Hamburg 15 November 1852 ¶ My dear friend, ¶ ¶ […] ¶ ¶ The second parcel contains the ordered collection of the Mueller plants, ¶ 660 species @ 8 Reichstalers = 52 Reichstalers and 24 Silver Grosch...
                                                                            • Eduard Wehl to Clara Müller, 1852-12-??.
                                                                              ¶ [In December 1852 Wehl wrote to Clara at Adelaide from Campbells Creek. 'He mentions the arrival of her brother Dr Mueller and speaks of the Creek valley being very green. "One sees nothing of the ...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Argus, 1852-12-??.
                                                                                While the indigenous vegetation of this country, so far as I can judge during a brief stay, displays a number of peculiar forms, especially in the higher hills, it also presents a great analogy with t...
                                                                                • Wilhelm Sonder to Eduard Fenzl, 1852-12-27.
                                                                                  Hamburg, 27 December 1852 ¶ My most esteemed Friend, ¶ ¶ With the recently arrived consignment of plants from Australia, I also received a packet of seeds. I have divided the one coming ¶ to me ¶ i...
                                                                                  • Wilhelm Sonder to George Bentham, 1852-12-29.
                                                                                    Hamburg 29 December 1852 ¶ Most worthy Sir! ¶ ¶ I read in ¶ Hooker's London Journal ¶ that you intend to distribute plant collections from the Port Natal region for Mr Plant. ¶ Because, as you kno...
                                                                                    • Eduard Wehl to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1853-01-20.
                                                                                      Fryer Creek, ¶ 20 January 1853. ¶ Dear Müller, ¶ ¶ With pleasure I have read in the newspapers that the appointment of a Colonial Botanist has been agreed to; with still greater pleasure I have hea...
                                                                                      • William Lonsdale to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1853-01-26.
                                                                                        26 January 1853 ¶ ¶ I have the honor by direction of the Lieut Govr to inform you that His Excellency has been pleased to confer upon you the appointment of Government Botanist at a Salary of Four Hu...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-01-29.
                                                                                          Melbourne, January 29th 1853. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, that I shall according to his Excellencys commands proceede this da...
                                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1853-02-03.
                                                                                            Camp on the Darebin creek, Victoria ¶ 3 Febr 1853 ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ As a highly esteemed promoter of botanical science throughout the world you will, I trust, Sir William, not without some interest receive ...
                                                                                            • Wilhelm Sonder to Eduard Fenzl, 1853-02-04.
                                                                                              Most esteemed Friend, ¶ ¶ […] ¶ ¶ You will be amazed about the many new things that are contained in the last Mueller consignment. I had to point out to Steetz several errors in the revision of the ...
                                                                                              • Wilhelm Sonder to Diederich von Schlechtendal, 1853-02-20.
                                                                                                […] ¶ ¶ I can immediately follow Mueller ¶ That is B53.04.01, which is followed invol. 25 ofSchlechtendal'sjournalLinnaeaby an initialgroup of papersin the ‘Plantae Muellerianae’ series,commencing wi...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-02-22.
                                                                                                  May day hills, ¶ 22. Febr. 1853. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I arrived here with Mr Dallachi's party on the 20th inst., after a j...
                                                                                                  • Lewis Gilles to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1853-03-08.
                                                                                                    8th March 1853 ¶ ¶ I am directed by the L. G ¶ to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated May Day Hill 22 February ¶ and to express His Ex's thanks for the interesting account of the many valu...
                                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-03-09.
                                                                                                      Ovens-river, ¶ 9th March 1853 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I do myself the honor to inform you, for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I reached Mount Aberdeen in the Buffalo ranges on the 25th of Febr...
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