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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Euphemia Henderson, 1863-11-14.
    Melbourne 14/11/63. ¶ My dear Miss Euphemia, ¶ ¶ I went on Thursday morning to the Garden bridge, on the Yarra and waited from 10 til ½ past 10, but as you did not come I anticipated that you must ha...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Euphemia Henderson, 1863-11-19.
      Melbourne botanic Garden ¶ 19/11/63 ¶ My dear Miss Euphemia. ¶ ¶ It was with much regret, that I was prevented to attend on you the other morning, when you so kindly came to visit the Gardens. I felt...
      • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-11-19.
        25, WILTON PLACE, ¶ ¶ S.W. ¶ Nov 19/63 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Since I wrote last month I have received yours of the 14th Augt ¶ Many thanks for the trouble you have taken about the £100 for the 2d vol....
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1863-11-23.
          Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 23/11/63 ¶ Dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ I was again honored by an exceedingly kind letter from you by last mail. I cannot express how gratified I am to learn, that you maintain your h...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-11-24.
            Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 24/11/63. ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ Since I last wrote to you, I have worked a little on Eucalyptus and have placed all the specimina of this intricate genus into preliminary orde...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Société Impériale Zoologique d'Acclimatation, Paris, 1863-11-25.
              ¶ [ ¶ Dr. Mueller, by a letter of the same date, ¶ The summary of M's letter is preceded by one of a letter from Dr Thomas Black dated 25 November that announced two new consignments of animals for t...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1863-11-25.
                Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 25 November 1863. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ Although I sent a lengthier letter to you by the last monthly mail, ¶ I nonetheless consider it my duty to address also a few word...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Darling, 1863-11-28.
                  Melbourne botanic Garden ¶ 28. Nov. 1863. ¶ Sir Charles. ¶ ¶ In accordance with your Excellencys command I have the honor of submitting a succinct statement in reference to the arrangements entered i...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Prospero Ramel, 1863-12-??.
                    [Our zealous colleague adds that in a letter he received recently, Dr. Mueller remarked to him that Australian Emus ¶ 'Casoar' denoted both ‘cassowary’ and ‘emu’ in the early 19th century. Here, it mu...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Agnew, 1863-12-??.
                      ¶ [A letter from Dr Mueller, of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, relative to some varieties of Cotton Seeds ¶ It is not known what varieties of cotton were received. ¶ ¶ sent by him to the Society, wa...
                      • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-12-02.
                        [Kew Dec. 2 1863 ¶ Asks about Augustus Oldfield — information. "I have plenty always to say to you but no time to say it now." — Wants terrestrial orchids. — tubers in the dry season Bulbs of all kind...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Euphemia Henderson, 1863-12-05.
                          Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 5/12/1863. ¶ My dear Miss Euphemia ¶ ¶ Neither Mr Heyne nor myself noticed you in the crowd of visitors to the botanic Garden this day week; so I suppose you did not atten...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1863-12-08.
                            Melbourne botanic Garden ¶ 8/12/63. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you, that I have this day received from Mr Lovell Reeve of London thirty (30) copies of the first volume of the work on Austra...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-12-12.
                              Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 12/12/63 ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ By the Sussex I have forwarded to you 2 Cases, containing 52 fascicles of Eucalypti; the whole of my collection of that genus. I have inserted a...
                              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-12-24.
                                25, WILTON PLACE, S.W ¶ Decr 24/63 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have again made little progress and shall not get on very quick till I have done the Leguminosae for Genera Plantarum. ¶ I have settled the Gal...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Miquel, 1863-12-25.
                                  Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ Christmas Day, 1863. ¶ Revered Professor, ¶ ¶ I must thank you for the kind transmission of the 3rd fascicle of the 1st volume of your ¶ Annales Musei Lugduno-Batavi ¶ , ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to August Petermann, 1863-12-25.
                                    Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ Christmas Day 1863. ¶ Esteemed Professor, ¶ ¶ I consider it my duty to inform you, that the consignment of excellent maps, which we here owe to your kindness, reached me a...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Daniel Oliver, 1863-12-25.
                                      Melbourne Botanic Gardens, ¶ Christmas Day ¶ ¶ 1863. ¶ My Dear Professor Oliver, ¶ ¶ I feel that I owe to you, as the Botanical Editor of ¶ ¶ Natural History's review ¶ ¶ my cordial acknowledgment...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to [George Bentham], 1864-??-??.
                                        ¶ Professor Lehmann gives in his monography Potentilla Norvegica as an Australian species. ¶ Though this is probably an error, some allusion to it would be not misplaced. ¶ ¶ In reviewing once more...
                                        • Henry Barkly to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-01-??.
                                          ¶ [a letter from His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, addressed to Dr. Mueller, was read, stating that he was sending to Melbourne for the society some Madagascar quail.]...
                                          • George Sprigg to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-01-14.
                                            January 14 [186]4 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ Mr Purchas visited the place last evening where the waterfowl are ¶ and he has directed me to inform you that in his opinion a fisherman's net staked so as the birds coul...
                                            • Clement Hodgkinson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-01-16.
                                              Office of Lands and Survey ¶ Melbourne, 16th January [1864] ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated the 31st ultimo, ¶ bringing under notice the case of Edward Brando...
                                              • George Sprigg to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-01-19.
                                                January 19th [186]4 ¶ editorial addition. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you that yesterday a gang of workmen & Mr Smith Contractor commenced throwing down the Royal Park fence in the neighbour...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Areschoug, 1864-01-24.
                                                  Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 24 January 1864. ¶ Esteemed Professor, ¶ ¶ I shall dispatch to you a fairly large case by the famous ship ¶ Great Britain ¶ within the next few days, containing mainly r...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1864-01-24.
                                                    Melb. bot Garden ¶ 24/1/64. ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ I have to express to you my condolation for the sad loss you sustained in your family and of which I heard only by the last mail. ¶ I hope that your...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to August Petermann, 1864-01-24.
                                                      Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 24 January 1864. ¶ Esteemed Professor, ¶ ¶ My friend, Baron von Bodin, has again contributed £2 to the North-African expedition Fund, which I transmit herewith. ¶ ¶ In a ...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Euphemia Henderson, 1864-01-25.
                                                        Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 25/1/64. ¶ My dear Miss Euphemia. ¶ ¶ I received your kind letter ¶ from Phillip Island amidst augmented engagements during the stay of the Frigatte Isis ¶ and have since be...
                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Achille Berg, 1864-01-25.
                                                          Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 25 January 1864. ¶ My dear Doctor Berg, ¶ ¶ The last mail-boat again brought a bundle of very interesting memoirs from your flourishing Acclimatisation Society, ¶ for whi...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1864-01-25.
                                                            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 25 January 1864. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ How can I thank you for the multifarious demonstrations of your kindness, of which the last mail brought me another proof in the bea...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Mathew Hervey, 1864-01-27.
                                                              Melbourne botan. Garden ¶ 27/1/64 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you, that at a Meeting of the Trustees of the Royal Park held yesterday the following Resolution was carried. ¶ ¶ "That it will...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of Germania, 1864-01-27.
                                                                Melbourne Botanic Gardens, ¶ 27 January 1864. ¶ To the Editor of ¶ Germania ¶ . ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ Permit me to send you the enclosed paper from the celebrated German geographer Augustus Petermann, ¶ which...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Examination Paper, University of Melbourne, 1864-02-??.
                                                                  EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF M.B. AND M.D. UNDER THE SPECIAL REGULATIONS. ¶ MATERIA MEDICA, THERAPEUTICS, AND MEDICAL BOTANY. ¶ ( ¶ Richard Eales, Esq., A.M., M.B., and Ferdinand Mueller, M.D., Ph.D...
                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Branwhite Clarke, 1864-02-02.
                                                                    2/2/64 ¶ Dear & reverend friend. ¶ ¶ I wish merely briefly to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter with enclosures ¶ & to thank you for the trouble you have gone to in regards to the contempl...
                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Clement Hodgkinson, 1864-02-05.
                                                                      Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 5 Febr. 64 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to bring under your consideration, that in consequence of the temporary concession granted to Mr Harcourt to use a small portion of t...
                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1864-02-13.
                                                                        13/2/64. ¶ Dear Mr Bentham ¶ ¶ The mail has just arrived, but I have as yet not your letters. Meanwhile a few notes. You have overlooked when the first volume of the Austral. flora was published, tha...
                                                                        • Charles Darling to the Duke of Newcastle, 1864-02-22.
                                                                          Government Offices, ¶ Melbourne, ¶ 22 February 1864 ¶ My Lord Duke, ¶ ¶ I have the honour to transmit herewith a letter with accompanying Documents, addressed to me by Dr. Ferdinand Mueller, intimat...
                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Euphemia Henderson, 1864-02-22.
                                                                            22/2/64 ¶ My dear Miss ¶ ¶ Your kind lines ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ reached me after Mr Fletcher & Mr Smith had started, ¶ Robert Fletcher (fl. 1861-8); Smith not identified, buthemay have been James...
                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1864-02-24.
                                                                              Melbourne bot. Garden, ¶ 24/2/64. ¶ My dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ You extended your friendly interest again towards me by honoring me with two letters by last mail. ¶ Your communications cause me always ...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1864-02-24.
                                                                                Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 24 February 1864. ¶ Revered Doctor, ¶ ¶ Since I wrote to you with the last mail, ¶ I have received the fruit of the plant, to which I gave the interim name of ¶ Flueggea...
                                                                                • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-02-25.
                                                                                  My dear Sir ¶ ¶ As soon as I received the last box of Leguminosae in the beginning of last month I set about revising the Papilionaceae down to Hedysareae with your specimens and have now packed and ...
                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Clement Hodgkinson, 1864-03-03.
                                                                                    Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 3/3/64. ¶ Dear Sir. ¶ ¶ The rotunda of enclosure, in which the Volunteer band lately played, was by no means erected for the purpose of affording an area for the musicians, bu...
                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1864-03-03.
                                                                                      Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 3. March 1864 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to solicit, that you will be pleased to authorize a sum of or not exceeding thirty pounds Sterling (£30.- .-) to be expended out o...
                                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1864-03-12.
                                                                                        Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 12 March 1864. ¶ Dearest friend, ¶ ¶ I had the honour of being visited by your excellent father-in-law, ¶ Edward Dobson. ¶ ¶ of whose presence here I heard only during th...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Nevil Maskelyne, 1864-03-25.
                                                                                          Melbourne, bot Garden, ¶ 25. March 1864. ¶ My dear Prof. Maskelyne. ¶ ¶ You will have been somewhat surprised, that I have been so tacit in reference to any arrangements for transmitting the Brucean ...
                                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick McCoy, 1864-03-29.
                                                                                            29/3/64. ¶ Dear Sir. ¶ ¶ After the receipt of your letter of yesterday I have met Dr Ellery and pointed out to that Gentleman, that all the documents & information desired by you for your adress are ...
                                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1864-04-??.
                                                                                              ¶ I have posted the letter to McCoy; he completely deserved that you straightened him out. I only regret deeply that ¶ I ¶ was the unfortunate cause by handing the fossils over to him. ¶ But at th...
                                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Société Impériale Zoologique d'Acclimatation, Paris, 1864-04-??.
                                                                                                ¶ [ ¶ Dr. Mueller of the same residence ¶ i.e. as Sprigg, namely Melbourne. ¶ writes that he has sent to one of his correspondents in Tasmania ¶ Correspondent not identified but seems have been a se...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Prospero Ramel, 1864-04-??.
                                                                                                  ¶ The ¶ Norfolk ¶ has reached us with the Salmon eggs; some are dead, others show some vitality. If we can only make some hundreds of them hatch, we shall establish this remarkable fish in Australi...
                                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Grey, 1864-04-19.
                                                                                                    Acclimatisation Society's Office, ¶ 30, Swanston Street, ¶ Melbourne, ¶ 19. April ¶ 18 ¶ 64 ¶ My dear Sir George. ¶ ¶ Without for a moment wishing to be intrusive to your Excellency I would venture...
                                                                                                    • Clement Hodgkinson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-04-20.
                                                                                                      Office of Lands & Survey ¶ Melbourne, 20th April, 1864. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ As a large number of plants (principally pines, californian cypresses, oaks, and elms) will be required during the months of May and...
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