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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 Eduard Fenzl, 1864-11-21.
      Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 21 November 1864. ¶ My noble friend, ¶ ¶ The main purpose of today's letter is to inform you, that I dispatched to you a case with transverse sections of tree trunks this ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Filippo Parlatore, 1864-11-24.
        Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ 24/11/64 ¶ Dear Colleague, ¶ ¶ It gives me much pleasure to be able to tell you that at the beginning of this month I sent you a box containing 50 samples of our timbers (...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1880-??-??.
          Mrs Richards collect....
          • Joseph Maiden to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1883-09-18.
            18th September [188]3 ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honour, by direction of the Committee of Management, to tender you their sincere thanks for your kindness in presenting to this Museum samples, (as per sch...
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