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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Clements Markham, 1887-02-04.
    4/2/87. ¶ ¶ Possibly, dear Mr Markham, I sought already admission for Mr D. Lindsay into the RGS., but in the enormous turmoil of work here I cannot well keep records of all things, nor can I trust t...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1887-02-05.
      5/2/87 ¶ ¶ Again I feel deeply obliged to you, noble friend, for the careful investigation of the many lichens, in which the smallest will have put your patience to a particular test. As you now also...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard von Regel, 1887-02-07.
        7 February 1887. ¶ ¶ Many thanks for your circumspect kindness, noble friend, in sending me the seeds (fruit) of ¶ Anabasis ammodendron ¶ . If this plant can withstand the ¶ parching heat ¶ of Aus...
        • David Lindsay to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-02-11.
          Adelaide ¶ 11th Feby 1887 ¶ Baron Von Mueller K.C.M.G. &c &c ¶ Melbourne. ¶ Sir,...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-02-11.
            Private ¶ 11/2/87 ¶ ¶ The fungus, kindly sent by you, dear Dr Ramsay, is a spec. of Battarea. I will give you the specific name bye and bye. ¶ ¶ Do not think me illiberal, as regards Mr Bevans Exped...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-02-14.
              Private ¶ 14/2/87 ¶ ¶ Nothing has been further from my intention, dear Dr Ramsay, then that your own private resources should be taxed for the furtherance also of botanic science during Mr Bevan's Ex...
              • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-02-14.
                ¶ [Packet of named lichens 96 sp. for G[…] ¶ & letter]...
                • Charles Moore to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-02-14.
                  Botanic Gardens, ¶ Sydney, ¶ 14th Feby ¶ 188 ¶ 7. ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Enclosed are fruit and specimens in flower of a species of Eugenia — a fine tree growing on the banks of the Richmond river. ¶ ...
                  • George, Viscount Deerhurst to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-02-16.
                    GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ¶ MELBOURNE ¶ . ¶ Dear Baron von Müller ¶ ¶ Mr Brisbane wrote to me today to say that you wished to know whether Lord & Lady Huntly and myself would come to the quarterly meeting of...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1887-02-19.
                      19/2/87 ¶ ¶ By this mail I am sending you, honoured Friend, all that Mr Bailey sent me, ¶ after having communicated your desire to him that you would like to see the lichens collected by him in typi...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Ridley, 1887-02-21.
                        21/2/87 ¶ In first instance, dear Mr Ridley, let me express my best appreciation of the generous remarks, which you bestowed on me in the journ. of Bot. regarding my acquaintance with the Papuan Flora...
                        • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-02-23.
                          ¶ [with a few more lichens and [letters] for Z. A. ¶ […]]...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Supan, 1887-02-25.
                            25/2/87 ¶ ¶ Enclosed I am sending you, esteemed Counsellor, an extract from a letter that I just received from a young lady from Western Australia, Miss S. Brooke. ¶ She lives with her relatives on ...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Royal Horticultural Society, 1887-03-??.
                              [ ¶ Clerodendron floribundum ¶ —Mr. McLachlan drew attention to the curious fact that flowers of this Clerodendron were sometimes inhabited by a species of plant bug allied to the Tingis pyri, which i...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 1887-03-??.
                                ¶ [At the close of the regular business the President ¶ William Stephens. ¶ ¶ drew the attention of Members to a communication received from Baron v. Mueller, in which, referring to the interesting ...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Bailey, 1887-03-??.
                                  ¶ [Letters & Packet of N. Guinea Fungi]...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Bailey, 1887-03-??.
                                    ¶ [Re new plants from Bellenden Ker ¶ ]...
                                    • Wilhelm Bäuerlen to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-??.
                                      Most esteemed Baron, ¶ ¶ Enclosed you will find the little plant with bluish-white flower that I sent recently under No. 462 and of which you requested more specimens. I find this little plant only i...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Weekly Times, 1887-03-??.
                                        [Specimen of Plants ¶ . — J. J. W., Kaniva. ¶ Vic. ¶ —The specimen forwarded is Templetonia Muelleri. Eight specimens ¶ species? ¶ of Templetonia are now known, all Australian, but as yet no poison ...
                                        • 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...
                                          • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-03.
                                            ¶ [Specimen for figuring of D. ¶ Keffordi]...
                                            • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-03.
                                              ¶ [Re Bellenden Ker ¶ & other plants]...
                                              • Theodor Pentzcke to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-04.
                                                High bank of Terrace, Daintree ¶ Daintree River, Qld. ¶ ¶ March 4th 87. ¶ Highly esteemed Baron! ¶ ¶ From the letters of Mr Lühmann I see that the collected plants have been paid by the Museum at Me...
                                                • Thomas Wilson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-04.
                                                  Chief Secretary's Office ¶ Melbourne 4th March 1887. ¶ Memorandum ¶ ¶ The Government Botanist is requested to be good enough to forward, as soon as possible, a list of the officers under him who have...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Deane, 1887-03-05.
                                                    5/3/87 ¶ ¶ Your sending of Atherosperma moschatum from the Blue Mountains, ¶ dear Mr Deane, is very interesting; at all events I think that it is this species, the geographic range of which was thou...
                                                    • Francesco Bettoni Cazzago to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-06.
                                                      ¶ This Athenaeum, existing to promote every worthy and useful discipline in order to enrich the national glory and prosperity, knows no better way of succeeding, than by enlisting the effective co-op...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1887-03-06.
                                                        6/3/87 ¶ ¶ The best advice that I can give you concerning the Linnean Society, dear Mr Tepper, is ¶ this ¶ , to arrange for an acquaintance in London to receive the publications, so that he then imm...
                                                        • Malcolm Fraser to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-07.
                                                          7-3-87 ¶ Baron Von Mueller ¶ Government Botanist, ¶ ¶ H. E. Sir F. Napier Broome having had under consideration your letter of the 25 Ult. ¶ suggesting that the Governments of this Colony & South Au...
                                                          • 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...
                                                            • John Brooking to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-10.
                                                              Baron Von Mueller ¶ ¶ Mr Ranford handed me your letter of the 25 Jan ¶ in which you suggested that this Govt should combine with that of South Aust to explore the country in the vicinity of Lake Ama...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1887-03-10.
                                                                10/3/87 ¶ ¶ The discovery of Rhododendron, Didymocarpus and Agapetes along with Dracophyllum, Spiraeanthemum, Orites Helmholtzia, Trochocarpa, Helicia, Soramia and Argophyllum on the summit of Mt Bel...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Odoardo Beccari, 1887-03-10.
                                                                  10/3/87 ¶ I have put a few specimens of Australian palms together for you, dear Dr Beccari, such as ¶ recently ¶ were obtained, but — as you will be aware — these noble plants occur but very scantil...
                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Robert Watson, 1887-03-11.
                                                                    11/3/87. ¶ Rob. Watson Esqr., ¶ Engineer in Chief of Victorian Railways. ¶ Dear Sir: ¶ ¶ The branchlets with fruit of the Eucalyptus, marked C, just submitted to me, is of E. goniocalyx. ¶ It passes...
                                                                    • Robert Watson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-11.
                                                                      11 March [18]87 ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Will you oblige me by examining the accompanying samples of timber from the neighborhood of Wandong ¶ marked A. B. & C and letting me have your opinion as to the ...
                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Carruthers, 1887-03-11.
                                                                        11/3/87. ¶ ¶ Herewith, dear Mr Carruthers, I send specimens of two Papuan palms, which Mr Ridley may wish to examine and (if new) to describe. They are both from Capt Everills Expedition. ¶ OnBonito,...
                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Barkly, 1887-03-11.
                                                                          11/3/87 ¶ ¶ I am very anxious, dear Sir Henry, that a captive balloon should be used in any preliminary expedition (from any Victorian support) to the antarctics. ¶ May I beg of you, when you meet m...
                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-03-16.
                                                                            16/3/87. ¶ ¶ If I do not write much, dear Mr Dyer, you will know, it is not from want of attachment to Kew, but by the force of overwhelming work. The ¶ ¶ "Key" ¶ ¶ is still far from completion, an...
                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard von Regel, 1887-03-17.
                                                                              ¶ [As Baron v. Muller writes to us under the 17th of March, among the plants that accompany the growth on Mt Bellenden Ker ¶ there is also ¶ Helmholtzia ¶ (a monocotyledon of the small family of t...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard von Regel, 1887-03-17.
                                                                                17/3/87 ¶ ¶ Today, my noble friend, the crate with the New Zealand ferntrees for you is leaving with the steamer of the Orient Line, addressed to the firm of Watson & Scull, Lower Thames Street, Lond...
                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1887-03-18.
                                                                                  18/3/87 ¶ ¶ The little slender weed, just sent by you, dear Doctor Ramsay, is Mollugo Cerviana; your brother ¶ The collector was probably James Ramsay;see 'occurrence remarks' in the entry for this s...
                                                                                  • Matthew Parnaby to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-18.
                                                                                    Wodonga ¶ March 18th 87. ¶ Dr Muller Esq ¶ Sir: — ¶ ¶ Thanking you for your kind letter ¶ containing such valuable advise which you wrote to me....
                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Brooking, 1887-03-20.
                                                                                      Melbourne, ¶ 20/3/87. ¶ ¶ Herewith, honored Sir, I beg to send for your kind acceptance a few lithographic plates, illustrative of W.A. Acacias from an Atlas of these kind of plants, ¶ B87.13.04, B88...
                                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Riley, 1887-03-21.
                                                                                        Melbourne, ¶ 21 May 1887. ¶ C. V. Riley Esqr, ¶ Entomologist to the Department of Agriculture, ¶ Washington...
                                                                                        • Henry Moors to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-23.
                                                                                          Chief Secretary's Office ¶ 23rd March 1887. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to request that you will be good enough to forward to this Office without delay an Estimate (in duplicate) of your requirements...
                                                                                          • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-03-24.
                                                                                            ¶ [Re Grevillea follicles]...
                                                                                            • 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 ...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henrietta Wehl, 1887-03-27.
                                                                                                  27/3/87 ¶ ¶ It needs not my assurance, dear Ettie, that I will at any time name plants for you. Perhaps you will paint the Sprengelia incarnata also which grows in a heath swamp a dozen miles distant...
                                                                                                  • 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....
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