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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Sutherland Sinclair, 1895-01-02.
    2/1/95. ¶ ¶ It is with much regret, dear Mr Sinclair, that I hear of the cause, which induced Dr Ramsay to withraw from the Curatorship of Your great Museum, ¶ and I beg of you, to convey to him my ...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Édouard Bornet, 1895-01-08.
      8/1/95. ¶ ¶ Let me thank you, dear Dr Bornet, for sending me your touching memoire on the lamented Duchartre. ¶ You have splendidly sketched his life and worth! We all will miss him greatly indeed. ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Montague Rupp, 1895-01-09.
        [9]/1/95 ¶ ¶ The Loranthus, sent by you, dear Mr Rupp, was first described from West Australian specimens by Prof Miquel of Leyden as Loranthus Melaleucae, fully 50 years ago. Subsequently it was fou...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1895-01-20.
          Sunday 20/1/95 ¶ ¶ Permit me the question, dear Mr Tepper, who is the German scholar (a doctor), of whom I have heard as having arrived in Adelaide and who is a member of the Royal Geographical Socie...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Casimir de Candolle, 1895-01-21.
            21/1/95 ¶ ¶ It is my gratifying duty, dear Prof. De Candolle, to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter ¶ and also of your retour-sending of Meliaceae, which all were brought by the excellent C...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Turner, 1895-01-23.
              ¶ [States that he is sending a case of Marram Grass direct to Calcutta by the "Darius"]...
              • the Urals Society of Lovers of Science to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-01-24.
                ¶ Being under the August Protection of His Imperial Highness the Grand Prince Mikhail Nikolaevich, the Urals Society of Lovers of Science in Ekaterinburg gives witness in this diploma that Baron Ferd...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1895-01-27.
                  27/1/95 ¶ ¶ In the peace of Sunday I could make a little while free to name the last plants of your son from the neighbourhood of the Avon. ¶ ¶ If he is still there, I would particularly advise even...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-01-28.
                    Melbourne, 28th January 1895 ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you that I received this morning a communication from the Public Service Board, ¶ desiring the attendance of two Officers of my Branch, Me...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Júlio Henriques, 1895-01-29.
                      29/1/95 ¶ ¶ Since many months, dear Professor Henriques, I have been so much harrassed with local Office-work of urgency, that I lost sight of even your kind intention to translate the "Select Plants...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Montague Rupp, 1895-02-??.
                        ¶ Is your Acacia penninervis perhaps A. pycnantha? [Euc] brachypoda = Euc microtheca (wrongly combined by Bentham), ¶ your Callitriche Muelleri from there I would like to see, also your Goodenia hum...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Montague Rupp, 1895-02-01.
                          1/2/95 ¶ ¶ Only some few hurried lines, dear Mr Rupp, to thank you for your kind letter and for recognizing the information which it contains. Of Geijera and other such other Lachlan-Plants as are no...
                          • Alphonse Milne-Edwards to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-02-23.
                            Paris 23 February 1895 ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ The case and the tree trunk, the sending of which you announced in your letter of 1st January, ¶ have arrived in good condition and I hasten to thank you for t...
                            • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-02-27.
                              February 27 [189]5 ¶ Dear Baron ¶ ¶ Let me hope that you may retain the position you have enjoyed for so many years to the end of your days. This is truly my heartfelt desire and I express it in word...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Bendigo School of Mines, 1895-03-??.
                                [The president stated that he had received a letter from the government botanist, Baron von Mueller, enclosing a quantity of seeds of various plants from Asia, Africa and America. The collection was a...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Leader, 1895-03-??.
                                  ¶ All the praise bestowed by your correspondent on ¶ ¶ this grass is well deserved. It is a thankful ¶ ¶ p ¶ lant, both in culture and naturalisation, and ¶ ¶ i ¶ n our happy clime we can ¶ h ¶ a ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Herbert Williamson, 1895-03-02.
                                    2/3/95 ¶ ¶ The Stypelia, ¶ sent by you, dear Mr Williamson, is S. lanceolata Smith. The other plant is the S. European Lactuca saligna. ¶ ¶ My attention is so much engaged on rural work for the ben...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1895-03-04.
                                      4/3/95 ¶ ¶ Because I am now entering into the 8th decade of my life, highly esteemed friend, I must hasten to conclude the larger literary works and so then in 1896 the third ¶ Census of Australian ...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-03-08.
                                        South-Yarra, ¶ Melbourne. ¶ ¶ 8/3/95. ¶ Charles Topp Esqr M.A. &c ¶ Under Secretary. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In accordance with the request of your letter of yesterday, ¶ See C. Topp to M, 7 March 1895(in this ed...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Isaac Tyson, 1895-03-12.
                                          12/3/94. ¶ ¶ Am always delighted, dear Mr Tyson, when a parcel of plants arrives from you, as it always contains some of prominent interest. ¶ ¶ After so dry a season, the change of a wet one is inc...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Tracy, 1895-03-15.
                                            15/3/95 ¶ ¶ Let me thank you, dear Prof Tracy, to send me your excellent essay on culture plants, introduced for forage into your states. ¶ I hope soon to send you the augmented 9th Edition of the "...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Casimir de Candolle, 1895-03-17.
                                              17/3/95 ¶ ¶ Am quite touched, honored friend, with sending the memorial-medal of your celebrated father. It will be preserved with my best treasures such as the Royal Medal of the R.S. of London, and...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Australische Zeitung, 1895-04-??.
                                                ¶ [We receive through the kindness of Baron von Mueller the highly interesting communication that the large-scale planting of marram grass on the sandy coast of Port Fairy, made on his recommendation...
                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to T. Brown, 1895-04-??.
                                                  ¶ Let me say that I had no opportunity to see the flowers of the palm to which you allude, ¶ nor have I seen the fruit ripe. I think it must have grown from some palm seed dropped many years ago int...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Fawcett, 1895-04-??.
                                                    ¶ T ¶ his tree should become of the utmost importance also to the Western Hemisphere. As a tropical tree, fit to grow in malarian swamps, and containing in its foliage much antiseptic and a ¶ n ¶ ti-...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1895-04-06.
                                                      6/4/95. ¶ ¶ I would like to make you aware, highly esteemed Professor, that Mr Borchgrevink near Cape Adare (therefore far inside the Antarctic Circle and not very far from Mount Erebus) during the v...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-04-07.
                                                        S. Yarra, ¶ Melbourne. ¶ ¶ 7/4/95. ¶ ¶ Your are probably aware, dear Mr Topp, that the authorities at Port Fairy ¶ Vic. ¶ ¶ asked me several months ago, to see personally the great success, attaine...
                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-04-07.
                                                          Sunday ¶ ¶ Allow me, dear Mr Topp, to submit to you the enclosed letter ¶ arrived by last mail from Katharinenburg ¶ quite unexpectedly. You will observe, that I was elected there in the place of A...
                                                          • Francis Petrie to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-04-08.
                                                            VICTORIA INSTITUTE ¶ OR ¶ PHILOSOPHICAL SOCY OF GT BRITAIN, ¶ 8, ADELPHI TERRACE, LONDON. ¶ W.C....
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Caroline Armytage, 1895-04-20.
                                                              20/4/95 ¶ ¶ Allow me dear Madam, to mention, that the enlarged nineth edition of the "Select plants" ¶ is now going into print, so that any successes with the Coapim Grass (Panicum spectabile) on yo...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Quick, 1895-04-24.
                                                                South Yarra, 24th April, 1895. ¶ In reply to the questions put through your letter dated 20th April, ¶ Letter not found. ¶ I beg to state (1) The ¶ morus ¶ ¶ alba ¶ adapts itself to most kinds o...
                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Deane, 1895-04-25.
                                                                  25/4/95 ¶ ¶ It is very pleasing to me, dear Mr Deane, to receive this morning the two impressions of the new part of Fitzgerald's orchids, which with the aid of the honorable Dr Norton you brought ou...
                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-04-27.
                                                                    Melbourne, 27/4/95 ¶ Ch. Topp Esqr M.A., LLB., F.L.S., Barr. Law, ¶ Under Secretary. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ As it is likely, that the two Herbarium-Assistants will have finished the Work very soon, at which they...
                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Leader, 1895-05-??.
                                                                      On the specimen of grass sent from Castlemaine are neither flowers nor grain, so that it is impossible to say which it is among the several thousand distinct species of grass now known. It would also ...
                                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Topp, 1895-05-03.
                                                                        Melbourne, 3rd May ¶ ¶ 1895 ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you that Messrs Minchin and C. French Jr., ¶ Charles H. French. ¶ ¶ Herbarium Assistants in my Branch, who were employed for about ...
                                                                        • Robert Etheridge Jr to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-05-06.
                                                                          6.5.95 ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ I telegraphed you as requested. ¶ Telegram not found. ¶ ¶ I am very sorry that our funds are in so low a condition, but such being the case, I know it would be useless pla...
                                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Testimonial, 1895-05-11.
                                                                            ¶ It affords me much pleasure to state that Mr. St. Eloy D'Alton is well versed among native plants and introduced weeds, he having not only a general knowledge of botany, but having futhermore throu...
                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Norman, 1895-05-18.
                                                                              Melbourne, 18th May, 1895. ¶ To His Excellency ¶ General Sir Henry Norman, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.I.E., F.R.G.S., Etc. ¶ (Governor of Queensland). ¶ ¶ The vivid interest evinced by Your Excellency in th...
                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jean Müller, 1895-05-21.
                                                                                21/5/95 ¶ ¶ It is extraordinarily pleasing to me, highly esteemed Professor, that you are able to promise an elaboration in toto of Australian lichens. ¶ None of us finds that he could complete ever...
                                                                                • Sigmund von Wahrtreu to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-05-28.
                                                                                  ¶ [MELBOURNE, Tuesday ¶ Baron Von Mueller received a telegram to-day from Sydney stating that the cablegram received from Germany regarding the reported discovery of the North Pole was a hoax.]...
                                                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Maria Henley, 1895-05-31.
                                                                                    31/5/95. ¶ ¶ The last weekly mail, dear Miss Henley, brought from the Royal Garden of Kew an essay on fungs growing on insects; Mr Massee, who is the Specialist for fungs at Kew has beautifully drawn...
                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Krichauff, 1895-06-??.
                                                                                      ¶ Whoever has just the slightest knowledge of Arctic geography will know that the unfounded news that reached us recently ¶ is within the bounds of possibility and in Europe and America it was also ...
                                                                                      • Frederick Bailey to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-06-09.
                                                                                        June 9th [189]5 ¶ Dear Baron ¶ ¶ While collecting in the Eumundi ¶ scrub the other day I met with for the first time, a raceme of ripe fruit of your Helicia glabriflora and find it will have to be p...
                                                                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1895-06-22.
                                                                                          22/6/95 ¶ ¶ Mainly I am writing to you this time, dear Mr Tepper, to ask whether freshly collected seeds (fruits) of ¶ Atriplex nummularium ¶ are for sale in the seed merchants there and if so at w...
                                                                                          • Charles Naudin to the Académie des Sciences, Paris, 1895-06-24.
                                                                                            Note on the works of Baron Ferdinand Müller ¶ ¶ Baron Ferdinand von Müller will count among the most industrious savants of this century. Having arrived in Australia young, he devoted all his efforts...
                                                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jessie Hussey, 1895-06-25.
                                                                                              Melbourne, June 25, 1896. ¶ Printer’s error for 1895? See notes 4 and6 below. ¶ ¶ I can assure you that I feel always elevated by the reflection that I can influence many in the younger generation fo...
                                                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Clements Markham, 1895-06-25.
                                                                                                Melbourne 25/6/95 ¶ Clement Markham Esq, C.B., P.R.G.S., President of the International geographic Congress. ¶ Honored President. ¶ ¶ The Council of the Vict. Branch of the RGSA. has appointed the Ea...
                                                                                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Emily Pasco, 1895-06-27.
                                                                                                  27/6/95 ¶ ¶ Am afraid, dear Miss Pasco, that unintentionally I have hurt your and your venerable fathers feeling; but this to do willingly ¶ ¶ I would be quite incapable even with my natural frankne...
                                                                                                  • Clarence Brown to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-07-??.
                                                                                                    [Near Mount Holmes, Mr. Brown came upon a considerable area of country which he describes as poison country, the poison being a plant which he has not met with before. It grows to a height of eight fe...
                                                                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Quick, 1895-07-??.
                                                                                                      I will be happy to aid in any way for extending rural industries in your district, and as you thoughtfully suggest also in the cultivation of oil plants. In my work on "Select Plants for Industrial Cu...
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