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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1876-09-23.
    23/9/76 ¶ ¶ I have to thank you, dear Dr Hooker, for the presentation copy of your Primery Botany. ¶ It is an excellent work for beginners, and it is a wonder, that you could find time even for effo...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1879-10-10.
      10/10/79. ¶ ¶ It was with much gratification, dear Sir Joseph, that I received this day through the Governor your two very kind letters. ¶ ¶ The views, taken by our venerable Bentham, on honors from...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1882-02-01.
        1/2/82 ¶ ¶ Before the closure of the mail, highly esteemed Professor, after again sending you some lichens, I should still like to ask you for the favour of being willing to send me a reprint of your...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1882-05-29.
          29/5/82. ¶ ¶ In writing to you, dear Prof. Tate, I forgot to mention, that Gregorys Report on the North Australian Expedition is contained in the Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of 1858. ¶ ¶...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1883-01-28.
            28/1/83 ¶ ¶ It is not very faultful, my dear Sir Joseph, that I did not identify the supposed new Didymocarpus with Baea Treubii, as these two genera do not differ in flower, and as I had ¶ no fruit...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-10-17.
              17/10/83 ¶ ¶ With sorrow do I hear of your indisposition, dear Prof. Tate, but hope that your powerful constitution will overcome the ailing, particularly if you do not overstrain your mental working...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Adolf Engler, 1885-07-13.
                13/7/85 ¶ ¶ The last post, highly esteemed Professor, brought me your friendly letter of 31 May and also the accompanying circular letter. ¶ It probably does not require my assurance that I will gla...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Moore, 1887-03-02.
                  Melbourne ¶ 2/3/87. ¶ ¶ It needs not my assurance, dear Mr Moore, that I will be happy, to aid in the elaboration of the Flora of New South Wales; but in order that no clashings or contradictions occ...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Moore, 1887-03-09.
                    9/3/87 ¶ Dear Mr Moore, ¶ ¶ So soon, as I learned from your letter, ¶ that the Phylloxera-Commission there desires to appoint an Inspector, ¶ I wrote to Mr M'Alpine, who is the most eligible person...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard von Regel, 1888-06-08.
                      8 June 1888. ¶ ¶ If you do not hear much from me during the coming months by way of letters or consignments, noble friend, you will have to remember, that the International Exhibition in celebration ...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Sereno Watson, 1890-05-06.
                        6/5/90. ¶ This day, dear Prof Watson, arrived the new edition of Gray's Manuel, ¶ Manual? i.e. A. Gray (1890). ¶ which you in conjunction with Prof Coulter and with the aid of local workers have been...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Adolf Engler, 1890-05-09.
                          9/5/90 ¶ ¶ Accept my best thanks, noble friend, for the kind communication that you have just made to me. ¶ In the forties of this century I personally associated with the then young physician Dr W....
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Sereno Watson, 1890-07-07.
                            7/7/90. ¶ ¶ A few words, dear Prof Watson, as the monthly mail for America will be despatched to morrow. I like to follow up some remarks, formerly offered, ¶ about the advisability to distribute th...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Rudolf von Fischer-Benzon, 1890-07-15.
                              15/7/90. ¶ ¶ It was a great joy to me, highly esteemed Professor, to receive just now Dr Prahl's 'School- and Excursion-Flora' ¶ and then also the 'Critical Flora of Schleswig-Holstein' ¶ from the ...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Adolf Engler, 1890-07-27.
                                27/7/90. ¶ ¶ I have just sent you, esteemed Professor, 367 more species of dried plants. Many you will probably already have there, but specimens from new localities may be welcome to you, and those ...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1893-04-17.
                                  17/4/93. ¶ ¶ The Giant-Todea, dear Prof. Lange, went last week by the Peninsular and Oriental Steamer, so that it should arrive in London towards the End of May, and can be in Copenhagen about the be...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1893-04-18.
                                    18/4/93. ¶ ¶ I think I have not yet consulted you, highly esteemed friend, as I long ago wished in reference to your views on the inclusion of the Monochlamydeae. Because the ¶ 3rd Census ¶ must so...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Hans Solereder, 1893-04-24.
                                      Private ¶ 24/4.93. ¶ ¶ Best thanks, highly esteemed Dr Solereder, for your kind letter of 2 March, ¶ and for the information about the exact position of the genus ¶ Abbottia ¶ . In such cases, one ...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1893-05-23.
                                        23/5/93. ¶ ¶ This time, noble friend, I am just writing to ascertain whether the ¶ alpine lichens ¶ (from Mt Erika ¶ ) that I sent you at the beginning of this year have proved to be remarkable. I ...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eugene Hilgard, 1894-07-13.
                                          13/7/94. ¶ ¶ Your letter just received, highly esteemed Professor, ¶ is full of kindness and scientific interest. With my hand-written correspondence of almost 6000 letters annually it often happens...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Benjamin Robinson, 1894-11-17.
                                            17/11/94. ¶ ¶ Am much touched, dear Dr Robinson, with Prof Goodale's and your kindness. It is most kind of your honored Chief, to send me such a large lot of Mexican plants, many of which will be spe...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Casimir de Candolle, 1896-03-31.
                                              Melbourne, 31/3/96. ¶ ¶ This day, dear Prof de Candolle, I received the large volume on Bromeliaceae, which you so generously forwarded to me. ¶ It is a superb volume of a splendid series! Mr Mez ma...
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