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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1859-02-05.
    5. Febr. 59 ¶ Dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ I have since commencing to write to you finished the examination of Mr Babbages plants. They contain 2 new genera, 1 differing from Kochia in producing only 2 wing...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Lindley, 1859-02-05.
      Melbourne botanic and zoologic ¶ Garden, 5. febr 1859 ¶ My Dear Sir ¶ ¶ A few days ago I had the great pleasure of receiving your highly valuable "folia orchidacea", ¶ a really classic work, for the...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1859-02-14.
        Melbourne bot.& zool Garden ¶ 14 Febr 1859. ¶ My dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ Having received from my Colonial bookseller lately No 7 of your much admired Tasm. Flor, ¶ I continue as on former occasions to o...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1866-09-26.
          Melbourne Royal Botanic Garden, ¶ 26 September 1866. ¶ ¶ I hesitated, noble Sir, to approach you in the midst of the horror of the war. ¶ Your mind must have been troubled enough, having watched fro...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-09-26.
            26/9/83 ¶ ¶ With exception of the few, mentioned hereby, ¶ dear Prof. Tate, all your plants are correctly named. The remarkable Babbagia I will carefully examine. But I am much pressed with work for...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-10-01.
              31/9/83. ¶ ¶ The Craspedia-like plant, sent by you latterly, ¶ dear Prof. Tate, is Calocephalus platycephalus; the second Podocoma is merely a variety; I know the transitory states. Herewith a diagn...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-10-17.
                17/10/83 ¶ ¶ With sorrow do I hear of your indisposition, dear Prof. Tate, but hope that your powerful constitution will overcome the ailing, particularly if you do not overstrain your mental working...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-11-17.
                  17/11/83 ¶ ¶ Have found the Babbagias, dear Prof. Tate, and give you the localities now. ¶ The "Field Naturalists Club" will give a great impetus to research there. ¶ ¶ My cough has hardly diminish...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1890-06-08.
                    8/6/90. ¶ ¶ Did you receive within the last week, dear Professor, an unfinished letter, ¶ in which I gave my views on several of Tietken's plants, among them an Eragrostis trichophylla? It is just a...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1890-06-22.
                      22/6/90 ¶ ¶ Let me say, dear Prof. Tate, that your goodeniac. plant N. 1 from Cox's peninsula ¶ is Calogyne purpurea in a larger state, than that, from which the species became originally establishe...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 1891-10-??.
                        ¶ [A letter was read from Baron von Mueller asking that in the Abstract mention might be made of the fact that in his paper on Mr. Bradshaw's Plants from Prince Regent River, read at last meeting, he...
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