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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Butters, 1867-11-28.
    Botan. Garden 28 November 1867 ¶ Right Worshipful Sir ¶ ¶ Allow me to draw your attention to the fact that the cows depasturing in the Reserves on the North side of the Yarra between Princes bridge a...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmund FitzGibbon, 1867-11-30.
      Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 30/11/67. ¶ ¶ I shall be ready at any time to furnish the ¶ tree guards ¶ , dear Mr Fitzgibbon, if the City Council will vote a sum, however small, for the ornamentation of t...
      • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-12-??.
        To ¶ FERDINAND MUELLER, P ¶ h ¶ .D., M.D., F.R.S.. &c., &c., &c. ¶ Government Botanist for the Colony of Victoria. ¶ My dear Sir ¶ , ¶ ¶ In presenting to the public my humble contribution to the Flor...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Argus, 1867-12-02.
          ¶ Sir,—I feel it is incumbent on me briefly to reply to a letter which appeared in ¶ The Argus ¶ of this day in reference to the Leichhardt Search Committee. ¶ The Ladies' Committee entered into a...
          • Ferdinand Krauss to Eduard von Schmidlin, 1867-12-07.
            Royal Administration, ¶ ¶ I have the honour to submit a report on the consignments transmitted to the Royal Natural History Museum by Dr Ferd. Mueller, Director of the zoological and botanic Gardens ...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edouard Drouyn de Lhuys, 1867-12-07.
              ¶ Allow me to express to you the feelings of gratitude that I experienced in receiving anew, in your letter dated 29 July, ¶ manifest signs of your good will towards me, and be assured that I always...
              • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-12-08.
                Hamburg, 8 December 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ I was surprised, that you were still not in possession of the case on the 1st inst., as I had sent it by rail back on the 15 November and at the end of...
                • Ludwig von Golther to Karl I, King of Württemberg, 1867-12-13.
                  To the King ¶ Report of the Minister ¶ of Church and Educational Affairs ¶ respecting gifts for the Natural History Cabinet ¶ Stuttgart, 13 December 1867....
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Verdon, 1867-12-16.
                    16/12/67. ¶ ¶ I was under the impression, dear Mr Verdon, that a remittance of £100, sanctioned by Mr Grant, had been made to the Colonial Agent for the 4th vol. of the Australian Flora. ¶ Mr Bentha...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Symonds, 1867-12-19.
                      Noted and I beg to forward herewith an application for an advance, supported by an abstract and judgement certificate. ¶ ¶ Ferd Mueller ¶ 19/12/67...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Schomburgk, 1867-12-21.
                        Melbourne Botan. Gardens ¶ 21/12/67 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ Requested by Dr Mueller I have the honor of informing you that we forward by this days steamer "Aldinga" a case to your adress containing 2 living young ...
                        • Ludwig von Golther to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-12-23.
                          23 December 1867 ¶ . ¶ 2./ Letter from His Excellency the Minister ¶ to Dr Ferdinand ¶ Mueller ¶ , Esq., ¶ Director of the botanic & zoological Gardens ¶ in ¶ Melbourne...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-12-27.
                            27/12/67 ¶ ¶ I have an idea, dear Dr Hooker, that Eriophorum (any tall species) would thrive among the Junci and Melaleuca of my gardens Swamp. Should at any time a passenger come out, willing to wat...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to René Lenormand, 1867-12-27.
                              Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ 26/12/67 ¶ My dear sir, ¶ ¶ Accept my sincere thanks for your friendly letter dated 24 July ¶ giving me such good news of you. Thank you also for the care you have taken t...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to James McCulloch, 1867-12-29.
                                Melbourne bot. ¶ Garden 29/12/67. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In compliance with the request, conveyed in your letter of the 23 inst, ¶ I have the honor to transmit to you a general report on the botanic Garden and t...
                                • Eduard von Schmidlin, Ferdinand Krauss and Oscar Fraas to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1867-12-30.
                                  Sir, ¶ ¶ We have the honour to express our most sincere thanks also on our part for several consignments of valuable donations of Australian natural history objects kindly presented to the Royal Natu...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Renard, 1868-??-??.
                                    [The Secretary, Dr. Renard, presented some seeds of ¶ Hakea eucolyptoides ¶ Typesetter's error for H. eucalyptoides? ¶ received from Dr. ¶ Ferdinand Mueller ¶ of Melbourne in Australia, who has an...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Georg Wittstein, 1868-??-??.
                                      With regard to the chemical analysis of the ¶ Gastrolobium bilobum ¶ carried out by Mr H. F ¶ raas ¶ , ¶ I really must oppose his conclusion that this plant should be considered not at all toxic. ¶...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Agnew, 1868-01-07.
                                        Melbourne Botanic Gardens, ¶ 7th January, 1868. ¶ ¶ Allow me, dear Dr. Agnew, to offer you, as Hon. Secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania, a few pages of observations on Tasmanian plants. ¶ If ...
                                        • Edmund FitzGibbon to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-01-11.
                                          Town Clerk's Office ¶ Town Hall Melbourne ¶ 11th January 1868. ¶ My dear Dr Mueller ¶ ¶ I have only just returned to business and therefore have not been able sooner to answer your letter of the 11th...
                                          • George Story to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-01-29.
                                            Kelvedon ¶ 29th 1mo ¶ 1868 ¶ Respected Friend ¶ Ferdinand Mueller ¶ ¶ I have no doubt thou art wondering at my long delay in answering thy letters of 18/11/67 & 3/12/67 ¶ — the latter arrived in d...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hyndman, 1868-01-31.
                                              Bot. Gard 31/1/68 ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ Some time ago I offered to the Melbourne Corporation to furnish to them a number of iron treeguards to be placed in the Richmond Paddock (formerly the Police Reserve)...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alphonse de Candolle, 1868-02-??.
                                                Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ Thank you for your letter dated 20 December that brought me your news. ¶ ¶ I am most vexed to hear that you have still not received all the numbers of my Frag...
                                                • George Story to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-02-??.
                                                  ¶ It appears from thy letter of 12/2mo ¶ that I have not yet made out the Euphorbia chamesyce ¶ of wh thou wished more spms & to know under what circumstances it is found — I am at a loss to know t...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Société Impériale Zoologique d’Acclimatation, Paris, 1868-02-05.
                                                    [5 February 1868] ¶ ¶ We sow them [cinchonas] in greenhouses where we keep the young plants for some time, in order to harden them gradually to the variations in meteorological conditions that they w...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-02-05.
                                                      Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 5/2/68. ¶ ¶ From the byefollowing memorandum & bill of loading you will perceive, dear Mr Bentham, that the " ¶ True Britain ¶ " brings you an other consignment of plants. I am...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1868-02-05.
                                                        5/2/68. ¶ ¶ Just almost at the close of the monthly mail, dear Prof. Gray, I receive simultaneously your most kind letters of the 15. Nov & 2 Dec. ¶ I feel quite ashamed having on so great a man as ...
                                                        • Frederick McCoy to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-02-06.
                                                          Nat. Museum 6/2/68 ¶ My Dear Dr. Mueller ¶ ¶ The question I asked ¶ was whether ¶ you had ever seen ¶ a specimen of the ¶ Casuarius Australis ¶ & if you knew where the specimen is which was refe...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Story, 1868-02-12.
                                                            Melb. bot. Garden ¶ 12/2/68. ¶ ¶ Let me thank you, dear Dr Story, for your kind letter of 31 Jan, ¶ just received. I have sent to the Roy. Soc. of Tasmania notes on such plants only as are particula...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Barrow, 1868-02-15.
                                                              Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ February 15, 1868. ¶ Sir — ¶ ¶ In compliance with the request conveyed by your telegram of the 12th instant, ¶ I have the honor to submit to the Rust Commission of Adelai...
                                                              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-02-23.
                                                                25 Wilton Place ¶ London S.W ¶ Feby 23 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I received the day before yesterday yours of the 21 Decr You say nothing about your health so that I hope you are deriving permanent bene...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Grant, 1868-02-24.
                                                                  Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 24/2/68 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to solicit, that you will be pleased to sanction the publication of the adjoined notice ¶ Draft notice not found. ¶ ¶ in the Governments Gaz...
                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to August Petermann, 1868-02-29.
                                                                    Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 29 February 1868. ¶ ¶ I was very pleasantly surprised, esteemed Professor, by the kind transmission of the paper ¶ ¶ on M'Intyre's ¶ Duncan McIntyre. ¶ ¶ expedition ¶ ¶...
                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-02-29.
                                                                      29/2/68 ¶ ¶ Your kind letter, dear Mr Bentham, from 19. Dec. ¶ is for reply before me. I feel convinced that the Epacrideae, though so extensively preelaborated here, will absorb so much still of yo...
                                                                      • Ernst Heyne to Messrs Baptist & Sons, 1868-03-??.
                                                                        Gentlemen ¶ ¶ Accompanied by Mr Carron of the Bot. Gard. I had this morning the pleasure of looking over your fine nursery and I can assure you I was perfectly astonished to see so valuable a collect...
                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to 'Lanka', 1868-03-??.
                                                                          ¶ The cinchona requires deep, rich, and rather loose soil, which though under any circumstances must be well drained, should nevertheless not be too dry, or at least capable of being irrigated; shelt...
                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Barlee, 1868-03-??.
                                                                            ¶ The sample of Gum, sent by you, for examination, is in all respects akin to the Gum Arabic of medicine and commerce, except in its not perfect solubility, a small portion remaining in suspension or...
                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Filippo Parlatore, 1868-03-02.
                                                                              Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ 2 March 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Please accept my feelings of condolence on hearing of your family losses and of the weakened state of your health. I hope however that your h...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1868-03-03.
                                                                                Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 3 March 1868. ¶ ¶ The last mail brought once more a wonderful letter from you, ¶ illustrious friend. O! how delighted I was to be able to gaze into your face, when I rece...
                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand Krauss, 1868-03-03.
                                                                                  Melbourne, Royal botanic Garden, ¶ 3 March 1868. ¶ ¶ It was my intention to send you a longer letter, noble Professor, for I am aware, that I have largely to thank you for having been admitted among ...
                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Hügel, 1868-03-03.
                                                                                    Melbourne, ¶ Royal botanic Garden, ¶ 3/3/68. ¶ ¶ It was a real day of rejoicing for me, Excellency, when recently together with letters from the noble Martius and other illustrious savants another le...
                                                                                    • Edmund FitzGibbon to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-03-04.
                                                                                      Town Clerk's Office ¶ Town Hall Melbourne ¶ 4th March 1868 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have been desired by the Health Committee of the Council of the City of Melbourne to inform you that they have had placed before...
                                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmund FitzGibbon, 1868-03-07.
                                                                                        Botan. Garden ¶ March 7th 1868 ¶ ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ Dr Mueller directs me to state the following in reply to your letter of the 4th inst. ¶ ¶ The promise made by him of placing a number of iron treeguards a...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Barlee, 1868-03-20.
                                                                                          Melbourne Botanical Gardens, ¶ March 20, 1868. ¶ ¶ It affords me much pleasure, to send you a small essay, written under the direction of my venerable friend, Professor Wittstein of Munich, on the c...
                                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Berthold Seemann, 1868-03-29.
                                                                                            ¶ Having deprived the ¶ Buettneriaceae, ¶ some time since, of the genus ¶ Macarthuria ¶ , ¶ I make some return in referring to that Order ¶ Lachnostachys ¶ ( ¶ Pycnolachne ¶ , Turcz.). ¶ I had...
                                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to August Petermann, 1868-03-29.
                                                                                              Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 29 March 1868. ¶ ¶ You cannot imagine, esteemed Professor, what excitement and what fury was generated here in ¶ all ¶ circles by the satanic attack on the life of the e...
                                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-03-29.
                                                                                                29/3/68. ¶ ¶ Through his Excellency's Office, dear Mr Bentham, you will receive simultaneously with this letter a small package of Museum plants, selected from 2 fascicles of Monopetaleae, which I wa...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1868-03-31.
                                                                                                  Melbourne bot Garden ¶ [31/3] ¶ /68 ¶ ¶ At the eve of the departure of the mail, dear Dr Hooker, I just get the bill of loading for the case of Goodeniaceae &c, shipped by you pr Wave of Life. ¶ Onl...
                                                                                                  • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-04-16.
                                                                                                    25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ April 16/68 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Yours of the 5th Feby ¶ reached me two days after the despatch of the last mail together with two or three specimens. Of Stylidium crossocephal...
                                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-04-24.
                                                                                                      24/4/68. ¶ ¶ A variety of circumstances have combined, dear Mr Bentham, to make great inroads on my leisure lately, more particularly the winding off of the Leichhardt Search Contract, which gave end...
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