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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-11-??.
    ¶ The Uninerves, although comprising such a large array of species in the southern latitudes of Australia, are exceedingly rare within the tropics. Indeed, only two desert plants of wide range, ¶ A....
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Louisa Calvert, 1871-01-31.
      31/1/71 ¶ ¶ Not very long ago, dear Madam, I got the select plants, which you kindly sent through our good Mr Woolls to me, and of which I now furnish the names. Several give us ¶ new localities ¶ ,...
      • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1881-08-27.
        Richmond N.S.W. ¶ Aug[u]st ¶ 27/ 81 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I am obliged for your letter of the 23rd. Inst. ¶ I have no means of getting Seeds of Bauera capitata, but should I have an opportunity, I w...
        • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1881-10-08.
          Richmond N.S.W ¶ Oct 8/81 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I send you from this day's ¶ Herald ¶ , a letter of the late Mr Bentham's, ¶ which I was anxious to get printed, as it shows how much he felt indebted...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1886-05-??.
            ¶ [Sometimes the diversity in form is due to an unravelling or disentanglement of mixed characteristics; thus, many hybrid or crossbred plants will run back to one or other of their parental forms. I...
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