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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Secretary, Creswick Shire Council, 1867-03-??.
    ¶ [Correspondence—From Dr ¶ Mueller ¶ , Government Botanist, to the secretary, stating that the fragment of thistle forwarded was too minute for him (Dr ¶ Mueller ¶ ) to be able to state with certa...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-03-14.
      State Garden ¶ Melbourne ¶ 14/3/67 ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ By one of the crew of the Yorkshire I send you roots of Damasonium ovalifolium (Ottelia ovalifolia), of Triglochin procerum, & of Heleocharis ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry C. Manners-Sutton, 1867-03-15.
        Melbourne b[ot] Garden ¶ [15/3/1867] ¶ ¶ Herewith, dear Mr Manners-Sutt[on,] I beg to send yo[u] a collection of s[eeds] gathered this au[tumn] & desired by Lady Manners-Sutt[on] for Trinidad. ¶ If ...
        • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-03-16.
          Hamburg, 16 March 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ Before replying to you I had to await a letter, that had been announced to me and relates to the same subject. A very great honour is intended for my fri...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1867-03-26.
            26/3/67 ¶ ¶ This month, dear Mr Bentham, I have not much to report. Unfortunately I got the rest of the Goodeniaceae not ready for the Yorkshire, as many departmental duties stormed on me, but I shal...
            • Allan Hughan to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-03-29.
              Staunton Springs, near Beverly, ¶ Western Australia, ¶ 29th March, 1867. ¶ My Dear Sir, — ¶ ¶ You will doubtless feel much interested in the following information, communicated to me by Mr. George Mo...
              • William Smith to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-04-01.
                Botanic Garden North ¶ April 1 1867 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to report that the Cows are as troublesome as ever and swim round the ends of the fences projecting into the river. ¶ There are three h...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Kennedy Smith, 1867-04-02.
                  2/4/67. ¶ Dear Mr Smith ¶ ¶ Since you as a leading member of the City Magistracy have all along evinced such an interest in improvement on municipal grounds I beg to enclose this report to you. ¶ Is...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1867-04-04.
                    Melbourne botan. Gardens ¶ 4/4/67 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ Observing that this day some information is required respecting the distribution and cost of the Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae I have the honor, in an...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Grant, 1867-04-06.
                      Stategarden, Melbourne 6/4/67. ¶ Honorable and dear Sir ¶ ¶ A desire having been evinced by the Government to transfer the establishment, entrusted to my administration, from the Department of the ho...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1867-04-11.
                        Melbourne botan. Gardens ¶ 11/4/67 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have honor to solicit, that you will be pleased to sanction the renewed publication in the Government Gazette of the regulations by which the distributi...
                        • Joseph Hooker to Julius Haast, 1867-04-19.
                          ¶ Do you hear much from Mueller I wish I could calm that poor fellow, he is ¶ mad ¶ after distinctions, decorations, honors & rewards, & seems almost to work for nothing else. It is such a pity so ...
                          • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-04-19.
                            25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ London ¶ April 19 1867 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have two or three communications to thank you for and have now to acknowledge the receipt of the bundles of Campanulaceae Lobeliace...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Story, 1867-04-21.
                              Easterday, 1867 ¶ ¶ This day, dear Dr Story, I learn from Mr Will. Rasche, that you most generously tendered your kind offer to collect material for my scientific works. I accept this aid with the ut...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1867-04-21.
                                Easterday 67 ¶ ¶ On the first of this month, dear Mr Bentham, the Wellesley sailed. This ship brings you all the remaining Goodeniaceae except one supplemental package (which I have in work now durin...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1867-04-21.
                                  Stategarden, Melbourne, ¶ Easterday 1867. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ Dr. Jas. C. Cox, M.D., of Sydney, Author of a scientific enumeration of Australian Land-and Freshwater Shells ¶ and now engaged on an illustrated...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Berthold Seemann, 1867-05-??.
                                    ¶ I should like to introduce not only to the Lagoon in our botanic gardens and its banks but also to suitable localities in our mountain glens, lakes, etc., some of the very ornamental European swamp...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Age, 1867-05-??.
                                      ¶ Dr. ¶ Mueller ¶ desires us to state that he would feel indebted to any friend of the Gardens sending prepared specimens of any of the birds to be met with around Melbourne, for the formation of a...
                                      • William Wyatt to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-05-??.
                                        ¶ I am directed by the Board of Governors of the Botanic Garden to return you their best thanks for the very great curtesy which you have shown to the Director ¶ during his stay in Melbourne and to ...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Huntly Shire Council, 1867-05-??.
                                          [A letter from Dr ¶ Mueller ¶ , Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, stated that the plants applied for by the Council could be obtained early in May. Received, and referred to the public works committee.] ...
                                          • the Ballarat West Borough Council to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-05-??.
                                            ¶ [Tree Planting.—It was agreed on the motion of Cr M'Dowall—"That application should be made to Dr ¶ Mueller ¶ for the 2000 trees he had to give away for street planting, and also that an advertis...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Société Impériale Zoologique d'Acclimatation, Paris, 1867-05-??.
                                              [Mr. Ferd. Mueller announces the sending of a packet of seeds the acclimatization of which seems to him useful in Europe: there are, in particular, seeds of the ¶ Eucalyptus stuartiana ¶ and ¶ amyg...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Griffiths, 1867-05-??.
                                                ¶ [[Mr. Griffiths] intimated that he had received a letter of apology for Mr Francis's ¶ James Francis, Commissioner for Trade and Customs? ¶ ¶ absence, as well as that of Dr. ¶ ¶ Mueller ¶ .]...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1867-05-03.
                                                  Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 3/5/67. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to draw your attention to an article in the Argus of this day, ¶ intimating that Mr Hodgkinson had submitted to Parliament a plan for p...
                                                  • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-05-09.
                                                    Neuenwall ¶ Hamburg, 9 May 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ Absent on business for some time, and after my return constantly kept busy, I was prevented from replying sooner to your friendly letter of 19 M...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Wöhler, 1867-05-27.
                                                      Melbourne State Garden, ¶ 27 May 1867. ¶ Noble Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honourable duty, to express my deeply felt gratitude to the old, venerable Academy of Science in Göttingen for the unexpected kindne...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to René Lenormand, 1867-05-27.
                                                        Botanic Garden, Melbourne ¶ 27 May 67 ¶ ¶ I would especially like to introduce here some of the more pretty rural flowers of Europe, not only to cultivate in our botanic garden but also to place them...
                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-05-27.
                                                          State Garden, Melbourne ¶ 27/5/67. ¶ ¶ The recent transfer, dear Dr Hooker, of my Department from the Chief Minister to the Minister of Lands ¶ has involved me in so many additional troubles & has c...
                                                          • Joseph Hooker to James Hector, 1867-05-28.
                                                            May 28/ 67. ¶ Dear Hector ¶ ¶ Thanks for your note & the interesting slips. Haast had told me of your dislocated shoulder - I am very pleased that Haast always speaks so warmly of you. I had always d...
                                                            • the Footscray Borough Council to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-??.
                                                              ¶ [Cr Mitchell reported that he had received about 350 trees and plants, and moved that a portion of the public gardens be cleared and trenched for the purpose of planting the same. The motion was se...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Huntly Shire Council, 1867-06-??.
                                                                ¶ [A communication from Dr ¶ Mueller ¶ , of the Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, informed the Council that he would be prepared to supply them with the young trees they required. Received.] ...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Health Committee of the Corporation of Melbourne, 1867-06-??.
                                                                  Memorandum of Dr Muellers ¶ ¶ wishes ¶ ¶ and suggestions to the Health Committee of the Corporation of Melbourne. ¶ ¶ That cattle and goats should be excluded from that portion of Yarra Park lying ...
                                                                  • Alex Kelly to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-??.
                                                                    ¶ [At a meeting of vinegrowers, held at the Norfolk Arms, ¶ June 21, 1867, it was resolved to form a public collection of the vines now in the colony, and to apply to Government to assist in procuri...
                                                                    • the Williamstown Borough Council to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-??.
                                                                      ¶ [The following letters were also read: … 2. To Dr. ¶ Mueller ¶ thanking him for his donation of plants and shrubs to the botanical gardens. 3. To Dr. Mueller requesting to be supplied with two oa...
                                                                      • Roderick Murchison to the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, 1867-06-01.
                                                                        ¶ As President of the Royal Geographical Society, I venture to call your Grace's attention to the merits of two men of Science in Australia, who by their researches and public services, are, in my op...
                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Grant, 1867-06-08.
                                                                          Melbourne, bot Garden ¶ 8/6/67 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In compliance with your request I have the honor to submit to you a schedule, which may be regarded as the basis of expenditure of wages in the botanic Garden...
                                                                          • John Toon to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-13.
                                                                            16 June 1867 ¶ ¶ [Read letter to Dr F. Mueller dated 13th ult respecting a settlement with the Commissioners of the exhibition. ¶ ]...
                                                                            • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-17.
                                                                              Paris June 17/67 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Before I left London I was so constantly occupied that I had not a moment to acknowledge your last letter. ¶ Owing to Dr Hooker's engagements a great deal of seein...
                                                                              • Roberto de Visiani to the Administration, Padua University, 1867-06-20.
                                                                                To the Editor ¶ Padua ¶ , 20 ¶ June ¶ 1867 ¶ The large collections of our Botanic Garden have been recently increased by the valuable addition of a consignment of terrestrial orchid tubers as well a...
                                                                                • George Sprigg to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-06-26.
                                                                                  June 26th [186]7 ¶ editorial addition. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor by direction of the Council of the Acclimatisation Society to thank you on their behalf for the supply of trees so kindly granted by ...
                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Wöhler, 1867-06-28.
                                                                                    State Garden, ¶ 28 June 1867. ¶ Noble Sir, ¶ ¶ The last monthly mail brought me your kind lines of 26 March, ¶ to which I am going to reply only briefly, as my poor state of health just now makes ex...
                                                                                    • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-07-01.
                                                                                      Hamburg, 1 July 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ I received a letter today from Director von Schmidt ¶ notifying me of the arrival of the two tree-ferns. And that reminded me that I must write to you bef...
                                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Testimonial, 1867-07-25.
                                                                                        Melbourne Botanical Garden, ¶ 25/7/67. ¶ ¶ It affords me the utmost pleasure to bear testimony that Dr. JAMES ATKIN WHITE, M.R.C.S., acted as Honorary Medical Officer, from Nov., 1866, till June. 186...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1867-07-25.
                                                                                          Queenscliff, ¶ 25/7/67 ¶ ¶ I have withdrawn here into rural tranquillity, noble Sir, to strengthen my precarious health under the influence of the sea air. For ¶ six ¶ years I have not been out of...
                                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-07-27.
                                                                                            Queenscliff ¶ 27/7/67 ¶ ¶ I date this from the coast, dear Dr Hooker, where I went, after never having left the department for ¶ six years ¶ , to endeavour to regain strength in rural tranquillity ...
                                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Toon, 1867-07-31.
                                                                                              31 July 1867 ¶ ¶ [Read letter from Dr F. Mueller dated 31st ult respecting same. ¶ ]...
                                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Grant, 1867-08-??.
                                                                                                ¶ List of Institutions and Men of science to whom it is proposed to present the 5th volume of the Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae on behalf of the Victorian Government. These recipients having mor...
                                                                                                • George Sprigg to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-08-01.
                                                                                                  August 1st [186]7 ¶ editorial addition. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated from Queenscliffe ¶ i.e. Queenscliff, Vic. ¶ ¶ the 28th Utlimo ¶ Letter not found. ...
                                                                                                  • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-08-06.
                                                                                                    Hamburg, 6 August 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ The case with the natural history objects ¶ was sent yesterday, freight paid, by rail, per address of the Royal Natural History Museum in Stuttgart. It ...
                                                                                                    • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-08-07.
                                                                                                      Aug 7/67 ¶ My dear Mueller ¶ ¶ The Wellesley has arrived & brought your case with the Goodeniaceae all safe — many thanks for the Xerotes basket, we have none so new and nice. ¶ ¶ Your ¶ Arran ¶ p...
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