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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-03-24.
    24/3/87 ¶ ¶ The Acacia, sent by you, dear Dr Ramsay, is A. Osswaldi. Such specimens are always valuable, —as you say—, for record of locality. Fruiting specimens of many of the far-inland Acacias are...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Owen, 1887-03-25.
      25/3/87 ¶ ¶ It affords me particular pleasure, dear Sir Richard, to introduce to you the celebrated geographic traveller, the Hon. John Forrest, Minister of the Lands & Surveyor General of the great ...
      • James Minchin to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-28.
        Botanic Museum ¶ 28/3/87 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to make application for three weeks leave of absence usually granted to Government Offices ¶ for the purpose of recreation, said leave to commence...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Pearson, 1887-03-29.
          Melbourne, ¶ 29 March 1887. ¶ The honorable Professor Pearson, M.A., M.L.C., ¶ Acting Chief Secretary. ¶ Sir....
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-03-30.
            30/3/83 ¶ Date stampedRoyal Gardens Kew 16 May 1887.The date on the MS is clearly ‘83’, but the Kew date stamp and internal references suggest an error on M’s part. See notes below. ¶ ¶ Your letter o...
            • Thomas Wilson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-30.
              Chief Secretary's Office ¶ Melbourne 30 March 1887 ¶ Memo. ¶ ¶ With reference to the statement made by the Government Botanist in July last ¶ regarding the completion of Part 1 of the Key to the Vic...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-03-30.
                30/3/87 ¶ ¶ It is delightful to contemplate, dear Dr Ramsay, that through your and your kind brothers and nephews action, ¶ JamesRamsay and his son Edward Lord Ramsay. ¶ ¶ we shall become acquainted...
                • David Lindsay to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-31.
                  Adelaide ¶ 31st March 1887. ¶ Baron Von Mueller K.C.M.G. &c ¶ Melbourne ¶ Dear Sir,...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Clement Hodgkinson, 1887-04-??.
                    I hold, like yourself, a most favourable opinion of the durability of Eucalyptus meliodora ¶ E. melliodora? ¶ and Eucalyptus goniocalyx, and as you Intend to use the timber thereof in the harbour st...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Chemist and Druggist of Australasia, 1887-04-??.
                      Mr. Johnson was a gentleman of the most genial disposition, an original and powerful thinker, as shown by several essays of his, such as that on the constitution of the globe. ¶ Johnson (1864)? ¶ He ...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Bailey, 1887-04-??.
                        ¶ [Re new plants from Bellenden Ker ¶ &c]...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Weekly Times, 1887-04-??.
                          G.H.G., Toongabbie. — The grass you sent is Hemarthria Compressa; is indigenous to South Asia, South Africa, and extra tropical Australia. It is a perennial, and, although somewhat harsh is recommenda...
                          • Robert Watson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-01.
                            1st April [188]7 ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Will you have the goodness to examine the accompanying foliage of some alleged Blue Gum timber from near Leongatha ¶ on the Great Southern line and let me have y...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to David Lindsay, 1887-04-02.
                              2/4/87 ¶ ¶ Let me offer my best felicitation, dear Mr Lindsay, to your election into the great geographic Society of England, a honor which by your extensive toilsome and important discovery-travels ...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Wilson, 1887-04-02.
                                Melbourne, ¶ 2 April 1887. ¶ The Under Secretary, ¶ Melbourne. ¶ Sir....
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Brooking, 1887-04-03.
                                  Melbourne, ¶ 3/4/87. ¶ The Hon. J. Brooking Esqr ¶ Acting Commissioner of Crownlands. ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter 619, ¶ See J. Brooking to M, 10 March 1887. ¶ ¶ dear Mr Brooking, I beg to inform yo...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1887-04-03.
                                    3/4/87 ¶ ¶ You will be surprised, noble Friend, that for so long you had no letters from me, and that even your kind felicitations letter of New Year's day ¶ remained unanswered until now. With ever...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-04-10.
                                      Easterday/1887. ¶ ¶ Several letters from you, dear Mr Dyer, have just been kindly sent me by the Governor. ¶ Best thanks for all goodness. The Cordyceps Taylori was described many years ago by Berke...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1887-04-10.
                                        Easter Day ¶ 1887 ¶ ¶ On several occasions, dear Mr Tepper, you have submitted notes about plants new for South Australia to the Royal Soc. there, ¶ so you will also certainly gladly convey it this ...
                                        • Adelbert Geheeb to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-15.
                                          To Baron F. von Mueller ¶ Report on the New Guinea mosses ¶ determined by A. Geheeb revised ¶ by Dr Karl Müller, Halle ¶ A, ¶ ¶ Large-leaved mosses...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Ferres, 1887-04-15.
                                            ¶ [Asking if the little map to the Key to the Plants ¶ has been printed off yet. To send proof of the few sheets soon as possible.]...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-04-18.
                                              18/4/87. ¶ ¶ No poison-cases from Tribulus terrestris are on record, dear Dr Ramsay, though the herbage of various species of the allied genus Zygophyllum proved deleterious as well in Australia as A...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Abbot, 1887-04-19.
                                                Melbourne ¶ 19/4/87. ¶ ¶ Within the last weeks only, dear Professor Abbot, I received your communication of the 7. Jan. 1886, ¶ in which you apprize me of the great and unexpected honor, conferred o...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-04-19.
                                                  19/4/87 ¶ ¶ It is not absolutely necessary, dear Dr Ramsay, that printed forms should be used for proposing candidates at the L.S. ¶ I have no such forms at present. You have now many FLS in N.S.W.,...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Abbot, 1887-04-19.
                                                    19/4/87 ¶ ¶ Your kind announcement, dear Prof Abbot, of my election, reached me only quite recently, along with some publications from various places of the U.S. through some channel unknown to me; s...
                                                    • John Brooking to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-19.
                                                      Baron Mueller ¶ ¶ I have to acknowledge the receipt of your two letters 20/3-87 & 3/4/87 ¶ with reference to the first, I have handed it to Mr King, ¶ who is again going to the Eastward, about the ...
                                                      • the Société de Géographie, Paris to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-22.
                                                        The Geographical Society admits to the ranks of its foreign corresponding members Baron von Mueller (Ferdinand) Director of the Botanic Garden at Melbourne. In witness whereof we have issued this dipl...
                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Deane, 1887-04-23.
                                                          23/4/87 ¶ ¶ Best thanks, dear Mr Deane, for your kind notes on Endiandra & Notelaea. ¶ They will be utilized under your honored name. ¶ ¶ I hope to finish my "Key to the system of Vict plants" so s...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Francis Kyngdon, 1887-04-23.
                                                            23/4/87. ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ It needs not my assurance, that I shall not fail, to place the R. S. of N.S.W. on the list of recipients when the text of the myopor. plants appears; but as I have undertaken ...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ebenezer Thomas, 1887-04-23.
                                                              Melbourne, ¶ 23 April 1887 ¶ E. J. Thomas Esqr. ¶ Secretary to the honorable the Premier. ¶ Sir....
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William John Macleay, 1887-04-24.
                                                                24/4/87. ¶ ¶ Herewith, honored and dear Sir, I beg to send you manuscripts and specimens of two plants, new to your territory, trusting that the notes will prove acceptable to the L.S. ¶ of N.S.W. P...
                                                                • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-27.
                                                                  Richmond N.S.W ¶ April 27th 1887 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ Although Mr Bentham gives ¶ A. dealbata ¶ (Link) from Port Jackson to the Blue Mountains, ¶ it rather belongs to the Western side of the Divid...
                                                                  • Luis I, King of Portugal to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-04-28.
                                                                    From the King of Portugal ¶ To the Baron Ferdinand von Muller, naturalist, German subject. ¶ ¶ Baron Ferdinand von Müller, naturalist, German subject. I, the King of Portugal and of the Algarves etc,...
                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Moors, 1887-04-28.
                                                                      Melbourne ¶ 28 April, 1887. ¶ H. Moors Esqr, ¶ Acting Under Secretary. ¶ Sir....
                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to [the North-Eastern and Goulburn Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Association], 1887-05-??.
                                                                        [Our Tatura ¶ Vic. ¶ correspondent reports:— "Samples of a thistle apparently new to this district were forwarded by the secretary of the North-Eastern and Goulburn Valley Agricultural and Pastoral A...
                                                                        • Wilhelm Bäuerlen to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-??.
                                                                          No. 535 ¶ ¶ I could find this plant neither in flower nor fruit. It grows in a gully near the top and is about three feet tall. ¶ Tingiringi Mountain ¶ May 1887. ¶ William Bäuerlen...
                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Chemist and Druggist of Australasia, 1887-05-??.
                                                                            [40/31. — W.S., Sydney. The fruits you sent were submitted to Baron Sir Ferd. von Mueller who informs us that they are Cashew nuts, the fruit of Semecarpus Anacardium L., which is a plant of Western A...
                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Bailey, 1887-05-??.
                                                                              ¶ [Re new Acacia]...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Linnean Society of London, 1887-05-??.
                                                                                ¶ We the Undersigned beg to propose ¶ ¶ ¶ Charles Topp Esq., M.A., ¶ ¶ Warden of the Senate of the Melbourne University, for the fellowship of the Linnean Society, of which honor he is well worthy...
                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1887-05-01.
                                                                                  1/5/87 ¶ ¶ In May, dear Mr Tepper, I hope to complete the manuscript of the Key 1, and in June bring this part through the press. ¶ Only later could I undertake new obligations, especially since ¶ ...
                                                                                  • William Elliott to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-02.
                                                                                    The Leader Office ¶ MELBOURNE ¶ May 2 ¶ 18 ¶ 87 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ Will you kindly let me know the name of the enclosed and also if it possesses any deleterious properties? It is from Mount Bruno...
                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-05-03.
                                                                                      3/5/87. ¶ ¶ The stems of the genuine Xanthorrhoea australis, ¶ dear Mr Dyer, were lifted last weeks in a sandy heath-moor about 150 miles from here; but altho’ they were brought safely to the neares...
                                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Francesco Bettoni Cazzago, 1887-05-03.
                                                                                        Melbourne, ¶ 3 May 1887. ¶ To the President of the Brescia-Atheneum. ¶ ¶ It was with most pleasing surprise, honored Sir, that I received your communication of the 6 March, ¶ from which I learn, tha...
                                                                                        • Thomas Wilson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-04.
                                                                                          Chief Secretary's Office ¶ Melbourne 2nd May, 1887. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I beg to request that you will be good enough to furnish me, not later than the 10th instant, with separate Estimates (in duplicate) of R...
                                                                                          • Joseph Maiden to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-04.
                                                                                            4th May [188]7 ¶ Dear Baron Mueller, ¶ ¶ The Committee of Management has this day sanctioned a subsidy of £40 towards the expenses of Mr Bauerlen in the far north-west of this colony for three months...
                                                                                            • Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Liagre to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-04.
                                                                                              Brussels, 4 May 1887 ¶ Royal Academy of Sciences, ¶ Letters and Beaux-Arts of Belgium ¶ Palace of the Academies ¶ Sir,...
                                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alfred Deakin, 1887-05-05.
                                                                                                Melbourne, 5th May 1887 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In conformity with your circular No. 1586 ¶ See T. Wilson to M, 4 May 1887 (in this edition as 87-05-04b). ¶ ¶ I have the honor to submit herewith estimates of expe...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Maiden, 1887-05-06.
                                                                                                  6./5./87. ¶ ¶ I am grateful to your Institution's Committee, dear Mr Maiden, for the concession, made to Mr Bäuerlen, and beg of you, to thank the honored Gentlemen for their kind consideration towar...
                                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alphonse de Candolle, 1887-05-07.
                                                                                                    7/5/87. ¶ ¶ It is always a joyful event, when from you, honored and venerable Sir, a letter arrives, and all your generous communications will be treasured up in my select Archive. ¶ ¶ I will contin...
                                                                                                    • Ernest Giles to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-09.
                                                                                                      Hamilton ¶ Vic. ¶ Monday 9th May 87 ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Yours addressed to me here I duly got. ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ Since I saw you I have seriously thought of the New Guinea subject — and as I a...
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