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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-02-22.
    May day hills, ¶ 22. Febr. 1853. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I arrived here with Mr Dallachi's party on the 20th inst., after a j...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-06-11.
      Melbourne, bot. garden, 11. June 1857 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Only yesterday I had the pleasure of recieving your kind letters dated Febr. 2. and Jan 4. 1856, both having missed us when forwarded b...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Buchanan, 1878-03-18.
        18/3/78. ¶ ¶ I thank you, dear Mr Buchanan, ¶ for sending me the small-leaved Veronica which in many respects is very interesting. Your Dichelachnes I will carefully examine, when I get my extensive...
        • John Buchanan to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1880-05-??.
          OFFICES OF — ¶ N.Z. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. ¶ NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE. ¶ METEOROLOGICAL DEPART. ¶ Colonial Museum of New Zealand,...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1881-12-20.
            [Leaves necessary] ¶ [introduced] ¶ [large form from wet ground)] ¶ [The fern is …] ¶ [ripe fruit required later; species difficult to define]...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1882-01-??.
              [without fruit] ¶ ¶ [probably S. Gunnii Benth.] ¶ ¶ [Without number] ¶ [without fruit] ¶ ¶ [without number]...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Crawford, 1888-03-21.
                21/3/88. ¶ ¶ How inexpressibly sad, dear Mr Crawford, the tragical fate of your poor brother. ¶ To see a young life pass away, when most of its hopes seemed yet before it, always is particularly mou...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1889-07-??.
                  ¶ The ascent of the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea to their very summit, recently accomplished by Sir ¶ William Macgregor ¶ , demonstrates the occurrence of an almost alpine vegetation between el...
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