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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • William Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1865-??-??.
    ¶ I say it with great regret & with shame: — but I feel utterly incompetent to name these Alsophilae. ¶ My own are very unsatisfactory: & either we have too many or two ¶ few species. I believe the...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-07-27.
      Queenscliff ¶ 27/7/67 ¶ ¶ I date this from the coast, dear Dr Hooker, where I went, after never having left the department for ¶ six years ¶ , to endeavour to regain strength in rural tranquillity ...
      • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-08-06.
        Hamburg, 6 August 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ The case with the natural history objects ¶ was sent yesterday, freight paid, by rail, per address of the Royal Natural History Museum in Stuttgart. It ...
        • John Dallachy to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-11-??.
          Herbert River ¶ November 1868 ¶ My Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I was up on Mount Grahame on Saturday and returned to station last night I have inclosed a fragment of a tree Fern — the steam of the tree is from 12 ...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1872-01-??.
            ¶ I thank you very much, dear Dr Hooker, for your gratulation to my new rank. ¶ I attach particular value to it, as it can be shared by a ¶ Lady ¶ and thus may help me to build up, though late in ...
            • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1872-06-22.
              June 22 /72. ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ I have several letters to thank you for, which I shall now proceed to discuss. ¶ ¶ I have already informed you of the safe arrival of the noble Tree Ferns & of our h...
              • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1873-01-15.
                Kew Jay 15 /73. ¶ My dear Mueller ¶ ¶ I am in receipt of your’s of 4/11/72. & much distressed to hear of your trials & vexations. It is not easy for me to indicate or even suggest a course of action ...
                • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1873-05-06.
                  May 6/73. ¶ Dear Dr Mueller ¶ ¶ I have little time to write by this mail, being much occupied with the illness of my Brother in law the Rev. G. Henslow whose Botanical notes you may have seen in "Nat...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1873-09-08.
                    Melbourne ¶ 8 September 1873 ¶ ¶ I am writing only a few words with this mail, esteemed friend, to thank you for the kind naming and return of the algae, ¶ also for the valuable publications. ¶ ¶ I...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Henry Archer, 1874-04-24.
                      Mortons Hotel ¶ S Yarra ¶ 24/4/74. ¶ ¶ You have asked me repeatedly, dear Chev. Archer, to place any material before you, that might be of special microscopic interest. ¶ I now send you a few ferns ...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Macarthur, 1874-05-12.
                        Melbourne ¶ 12/5/74. ¶ ¶ Herewith, dear Sir William, I beg to send you a copy of a print, in which I restored your honored name among ferntrees, ¶ having nearly 10 years ago, after Sir Will. Hooker ...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Strasburger, 1874-07-14.
                          Melbourne, ¶ 14 /7/74. ¶ ¶ With this month's mail I want to inform you, esteemed Professor, that with the help of several labourers I succeeded in hauling a large trunk of ¶ Dicksonia antarctica ¶ ...
                          • W. Lambert Dobson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1881-12-04.
                            Hobart, ¶ 4 Decr 1881. ¶ Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I send you herewith a pinna of a fern, a ¶ cyathea ¶ I think; but not ¶ medullaris ¶ , unless I am much mistaken. This leaf was procured by Mr Stephens our...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Bailey, 1890-04-??.
                              ¶ [Re Alsophilas]...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1890-10-21.
                                21/10/90. ¶ ¶ Am rejoycing, dear Mr Dyer, that your health improved in the light alpine air, in which respiration and oxygenation are so facilitated. There is a particular charm about ¶ alpine ¶ ve...
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