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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-04-11.
    Sydney bot. Garden 12 April 57 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ The supplementary mail for Europe is just closing. Yesterday I forwarded to you a long letter containing I think some bot. information not wit...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-09-15.
      Melbourne, bot. garden 15. Sept. 57. ¶ Dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ Manyfold additional duties during the past month left little time for progress in my phytographical labours, but I hope to have soon the b...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1858-05-15.
        Melbourne bot Garden, ¶ 15. May 1858. ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Pardon me for not sending any new specimens of late. I intended to have sent a set of mosses from Mount Juliett, ¶ but want of time pr...
        • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1858-08-23.
          Kew Aug. 23/58 ¶ Dear Dr Mueller ¶ ¶ I enclose a copy of a few more suggestions & identifications as to your Australian plants. ¶ Perhaps you have had some from us before. ¶ ¶ We have a large packe...
          • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1866-06-27.
            Kew June 27/66 ¶ Dear Mueller ¶ ¶ Smith came to tell me that he omitted to send the Crocus by last mail accidentally. As they are dormant it is not of much consequence, they shall go by next. ¶ ¶ I ...
            • 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...
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