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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alfred Deakin, 1886-07-28.
    Melbourne ¶ 28 July 1886. ¶ The Hon. Alfred Deakin Esqr, M.L.A., ¶ Chief Secretary. ¶ Sir...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Worsnop, 1886-07-31.
      31/7/86. ¶ ¶ In a few days, dear Sir, I shall have to write to Mr O'Donnell, concerning some plants, sent by him, when I will be happy, to bring your wishes under his notice also. I suppose, you are ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Cockburn, 1886-08-15.
        Melbourne ¶ 15 Aug. 1886. ¶ To the honorable, the Minister of Education, Adelaide. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you, that a moiety of the last botanic sendings of Lt. Dittrich from Mr Lindsay...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alfred Deakin, 1886-08-21.
          Melbourne, 21st August 1886 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ Observing in the Argus of this day a letter in reference to the second part of the "Key to the system of Victorian plants", ¶ On 15 August 1886 'Student' wrote t...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Armstrong, 1886-08-27.
            August 27, 1886. ¶ You may be aware, dear Captain Armstrong, that I have urged in my last presidential address at the Victorian Branch of the Australian Geographical Society, the colonisation of the A...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eugene Hilgard, 1886-08-29.
              29/8/86. ¶ ¶ Let me thank you for your kind letter, dear Prof Hilgard, ¶ and accept my assurance, that I highly appreciate your researches, and will give gladly any support from here, so far as I ca...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-08-31.
                31/8/86 ¶ ¶ It is most generous of you, dear Mr Dyer, to send me all those valuable things, announced in your letter of the 10th July, ¶ and it is very kind of Sir Graham Berry, to see to the transm...
                • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-09-09.
                  Brisbane ¶ Sept 9th 1886 ¶ Dear Baron ¶ ¶ The enclosed Dischidia is from the Johnstone River. ¶ It is neither D. Rafflesiana nor D. Timorensis so far as I can judge from the descriptions given of th...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Ridley, 1886-09-21.
                    21/9/86. ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter of the 11. Aug, dear Mr Ridley, ¶ Letter not found. ¶ ¶ let me say, that it seems best, not to disturbe the sets of Mr Forbes's plants for my benefit there. ¶ He...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Arthur Morrah, 1886-09-21.
                      21/9/86 ¶ ¶ May I ask, honored and dear Sir, that a copy of Mr Skene's new Exploration-map of Australia ¶ be granted to me, in support of which solicitation I may say, that Mr Skene was supplied by ...
                      • Henry de la Poer Wall to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-09-22.
                        Hamilton & West: Dist: College ¶ Sept 22nd [1886] ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ I forward you a cheque from Mr W. Moodie of Wando Dale, Coleraine ¶ - the first fruits of the 'Leader' in the 'Spectator'; ¶ an...
                        • Thomas B. Moore to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-09-25.
                          New Norfolk. ¶ 25th Sept 1886. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ During some Government Exploring work through the country situated between the Townships of New Norfolk and Victoria on the Huon River, I discovered an Eucaly...
                          • Otto Tepper to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-10-03.
                            Somerset Place, Norwood, ¶ 3 October 1886. ¶ Highly esteemed Baron! ¶ ¶ Herewith I am sending you two specimens of a ¶ Caladenia ¶ that I was lucky to find near Golden Grove on an excursion of the...
                            • Friedrich Hagenauer to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-10-04.
                              Ramahyuck, Aboriginal Mission Station, ¶ Gippsland, ¶ Oct. 4, 86 ¶ Baron F. von Mueller, K.C.M.G F.R.G.S. M.D. PhD. ¶ etc etc. etc. ¶ Melbourne...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Shillinglaw, 1886-10-05.
                                5/10/86 ¶ ¶ Let me thank you, dear Mr Shillinglaw, for your circumspect kindness in sending me the copy of Capt. Musgrave's diary. ¶ I read it at the time in a periodical, but never had a book-copy ...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Owen, 1886-10-05.
                                  5 October 1886 ¶ ¶ By this post, dear Sir Richard, you will receive a small package (registered) containing ¶ the young of an Ornithorrhynchus in its earliest stage ¶ . Indeed it is smaller than tha...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1886-10-10.
                                    10/10/86. ¶ ¶ I would like to finish the remainder of your Kangaroo Island ¶ plants soon, dear Mr Tepper. Could I get good plants of both sexes and ripe fruits of no. 125 ¶ Lepyrodia ¶ . ¶ Your ¶ ...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1886-10-14.
                                      14/10/86 ¶ ¶ This time, noble Friend, I am sending you a specimen of ¶ Claudea bennettiana ¶ , the largest of three just found by Dr Edw. Ramsay. He will search the new locality from time to time wi...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-10-17.
                                        17/10/86. ¶ ¶ Unica ¶ of ferns, dear Mr Dyer, from my sendings, if they present ¶ new ¶ species, ¶ can always be kept at Kew ¶ , as they are best there, where the great normal herbarium of ferns ...
                                        • William Thiselton-Dyer to Norman Lockyer, 1886-10-20.
                                          Kew Oct. 20. 86 ¶ My dear Lockyer, ¶ ¶ We are all puzzled by the first piece of news in your letter of Oct. 14. ¶ ¶ The Director of the Botanic Garden, Melbourne is not Baron von Muller but W. Guilf...
                                          • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-10-27.
                                            Brisbane ¶ Oct. 27th 1886 ¶ Dear Baron ¶ ¶ Please accept my thanks for your excellent Lithographic monograph of Myoporinae. ¶ It makes one wish for more such works. ¶ Your much obliged friend...
                                            • Richard Owen to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-11-16.
                                              Sheen Lodge, Richmond Park, E. Sheen, ¶ November 16, 1886. ¶ ¶ Mr ¶ Typsetter's error for 'My'? ¶ dear Baron, — ¶ Since the year 1832, when a paper " On the Mammary Glands of Ornithorhynchus Paradox...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Maxwell Masters, 1886-12-??.
                                                [ ¶ A FEW weeks ago a valued correspondent of the ¶ Gardeners' Chronicle ¶ , Baron von Mueller, sent to Dr. Masters from Victoria the rare and remarkable fungus illustrated in fig. 62.] ¶ The article...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Odoardo Beccari, 1886-12-02.
                                                  2/12/86 ¶ My best thank is due to you, dear Dr Beccari, for the kind sending of the again excellent new fasc. of the Malesia (III, ¶ ii ¶ ) ¶ , containing a vast mass of new information. Individual ...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Patrick Lang, 1886-12-06.
                                                    Melbourne, 6th December, 1886. ¶ P. S. Lang, Esq., ¶ Councillor of the Shire of Hampden ¶ Sir,— ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter of the 3rd inst., ¶ I have the honor to inform you that the thistle of whi...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to David Lindsay, 1886-12-14.
                                                      Melbourne, ¶ 14/12/86. ¶ David Lindsay Esq. ¶ F.R.G.S. &c Adelaide. ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter of the 10. Dec., ¶ just received, I beg to inform you, that fully three fourths of the collections of ...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-12-25.
                                                        Christmasday ¶ 1886. ¶ Though this letter can only reach you so long after the chronologic anniversary, dear Mr Dyer, yet I must not let this festive time pass without bidding you all at Kew a happy n...
                                                        • J. Milne Curran to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-??-??.
                                                          ¶ [Mr. Fletcher exhibited … ¶ ¶ specimens of eighteen species of plants from the Cobar district, collected and presented to the Society by ¶ ¶ Rev. J. Milne Curran, F.G.S., among which are a number...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Fischer von Waldheim, 1887-??-??.
                                                            ¶ [In the Warsaw Botanical Garden a three-year-old specimen of ¶ Eucalyptus ficifolia ¶ , which, like two others, was raised from seed for which I am indebted to the kindness of Baron FERD. v. MUELL...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Harvey Harkness, 1887-01-??.
                                                              ¶ [The President ¶ read a short paper on the peculiarities of the Cordyceps Taylori, a fungus growing on the head of an insect which lives underground and feeds on the roots of plants, a specimen of...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1887-01-10.
                                                                10/1/87. ¶ ¶ The mail just brought, dear Mr Dyer, the new fascicle of the icones plantarum, containing ferns, for which I beg to express my best thanks. I see in it Diplora, which came from the colle...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard von Regel, 1887-01-12.
                                                                  12 January 1887. ¶ ¶ I still have to offer you my sincere best wishes, noble friend, for the turn of the year in our Christian era. May then the new annual epoch of time that we have entered now brin...
                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Mitten, 1887-01-12.
                                                                    12/1/87. ¶ It was with perfect delight, dear Mr Mitten, that I learnt by last mail, you would be willing to resume your important researches on Australian Mosses from Material, which I might be able t...
                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to José Barbosa du Bocage, 1887-01-19.
                                                                      19/1/87 ¶ ¶ Let me thank you, dear Professor Bocage, for your kind note and for all your friendliness. ¶ Would it not be possible to obtain some actual ¶ documents ¶ in the ¶ Archives ¶ of Lisbo...
                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1887-02-04.
                                                                        4/2/87 ¶ ¶ Again I am obliged to you, noble Friend, for the list of names of several small consignments. ¶ On 15 November 1886 I sent off a considerable number of algae through the post that the spl...
                                                                        • 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 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...
                                                                            • 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...
                                                                              • 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 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...
                                                                                  • 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 Thomas Wilson, 1887-04-02.
                                                                                      Melbourne, ¶ 2 April 1887. ¶ The Under Secretary, ¶ Melbourne. ¶ Sir....
                                                                                      • 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 ...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Moors, 1887-04-28.
                                                                                          Melbourne ¶ 28 April, 1887. ¶ H. Moors Esqr, ¶ Acting Under Secretary. ¶ 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...
                                                                                            • Joseph Maiden to Eccleston Du Faur, 1887-05-11.
                                                                                              11th May [188]7 ¶ editorial addition. ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ Baron von Mueller and the Committee of Management are sending Mr William Bauerlen for a three months' collecting tour in the far north-west of th...
                                                                                              • James Dickinson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-11.
                                                                                                Hepburn ¶ May 11th 1887 ¶ My dear Baron; ¶ ¶ An excuse to delay answering your letter ¶ will be found when I inform you that I was determined to make a trip or two to give you information relative ...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Basedow, 1887-05-11.
                                                                                                  Melbourne, 11 May 1887. ¶ ¶ Requested by you, highly esteemed Mr Basedow, during your kind visit ¶ to express my opinions on the necessity of further research explorations in Australia, I would firs...
                                                                                                  • Alexander Crawford to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-05-17.
                                                                                                    Mona Plains ¶ Walcha ¶ Baron F von Mueller ¶ K C M G, &c &c. ¶ Dear Sir...
                                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Ridley, 1887-05-17.
                                                                                                      17/5/87. ¶ Private ¶ ¶ This day, dear Mr Ridley, I have sent to you the only specimen exstant of Microstylis Bernaysii, a plant named in honor of a brother of Prof Bernays of St. Thomas-Hospital. ¶ i...
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