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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-07-23.
    Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 23/7/63. ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ I was delighted to receive the finishing portion of vol. I of the Australian flora and have with pride percieved the graceful manner in which y...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Darling, 1864-08-19.
      Melbourne botan. Gardens ¶ 19/8/64. ¶ Sir Charles ¶ ¶ In responding to Your Excellency's note, ¶ which reached me this day, I beg to express my fullest readiness to aid Sir Will. Denison in his laud...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Australasian, 1865-10-24.
        Sir ¶ ,— When reading the appalling accounts of the effects of the long-lasting drought in the desert districts of the interior, we are ever led to reflect by what measures the miseries thus from time...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Grey, 1866-01-29.
          29/1/66. ¶ ¶ I feel greatly obliged for your Excellency's generous attention, in sending me an other very valuable consignment of the Areca seeds. Thus I am enabled to raise a large number of this ha...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ronald Gunn, 1867-06-12.
            Stategarden 12/6/67 ¶ ¶ At a late hour, dear Mr Gunn, I can but briefly & hurriedly respond to your most interesting letter; ¶ still to remove the impression that I advanced inconscientiously observ...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1867-08-27.
              Queenscliff, 27 August 1867. ¶ ¶ Today, noble patron and friend, my letter brings you among other news also some harsh and sad tidings. Your famous, kind nephew Dr F. Bayer, recently still full of vi...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1873-08-11.
                Melbourne ¶ 11/8/73. ¶ ¶ I beg to send you, dear Dr Hooker, a few fragments of Raoulia Meredithae, which has now be found on a second place, Mt Olympus, after I discovered it on Mt Field East. It is ...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Odgers, 1879-05-13.
                  Melbourne ¶ 13 May 1879. ¶ W. H. Odgers Esqr ¶ Under Secretary. ¶ Sir,...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Riley, 1887-03-21.
                    Melbourne, ¶ 21 May 1887. ¶ C. V. Riley Esqr, ¶ Entomologist to the Department of Agriculture, ¶ Washington...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1888-05-30.
                      30/5/88 ¶ ¶ Should experiments have shown, dear Mr Dyer, that Acacia decurrens, A. mollissima and A dealbata are hardy in the Channel Islands, would then on poor ground there Wattle-Culture perhaps b...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Casimir Raveret-Wattel, 1890-12-??.
                        ¶ … I have sent to the Acclimatisation Society, by the steamer ¶ Océanien ¶ of the Messageries Maritimes company, a fairly large package of freshly collected seeds of ¶ Acacia pycnantha ¶ . This p...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Setchell, 1896-03-06.
                          ¶ Hope, additional sending of Decades of Salsoloc. ¶ arrived. Like to hear more about the Alkali Lands ¶ ¶ Is it likely, that many Algs remain to be discovered on the West-Coast of N. America. ¶ ¶...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1896-04-30.
                            30/4/96. ¶ ¶ According to the wish, expressed in your last letter, dear Dr Dyer, I have obtained from Mess Blogg some samples of their Australian-Acacia-Scent, and they present it to the Kew Museum i...
                            • Charles Piesse to John Jackson, 1896-06-23.
                              John R Jackson Esq ¶ . Royal Gardens Kew ¶ My dear Sir, ¶ ¶ The small sample you have sent me ¶ appears to be an alcoholic extract of an enfleurage pomade but there is not enough of it to allow of m...
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