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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Taylor, 1859-06-23.
    Melbourne Botanic and Zoological Gardens, ¶ June 23,1859. ¶ Mr. Taylor— ¶ Dear Sir— ¶ ¶ In reply to your note, dated June 13, ¶ I am much gratified to inform you that the so-called Californian pr...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alfred Howitt, 1861-12-11.
      11/12/61 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have much pleasure in sending the meat bisquits & the seeds of useful plants intended for the expedition and of which Dr Murray will take charge. ¶ Regardfully ¶ ¶ yours...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Brewer, 1864-04-24.
        Melbourne botanic Garden ¶ 24/4/64 ¶ My dear Sir. ¶ ¶ I take the earliest opportunity of acknowledging your letter, dated 1 Dec 1863, ¶ which reached me only within the last days. It appears to me, ...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Brewer, 1864-05-20.
          Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 20/5/64 ¶ Dear Sir. ¶ ¶ I replied to your enquiry about what plants I would recommend for your pasture-ground by last mail. ¶ But as letters may get lost I briefly repeat, th...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Editor of the Australasian, 1864-11-??.
            Dear Sir,— ¶ ¶ I have compared specimens of Bromus Schraderi in the collection of the museum of the garden, and find no characteristic by which they could be specially recognised from B. unioloides, ...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Brewer, 1865-08-22.
              22/8/65 ¶ ¶ The most interesting letter, dear Prof. Brewer, written by you on the 17. Oct of last year ¶ remained so long unanswered, because I watched for a ¶ direct ¶ opportunity of sending some...
              • 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 Frederick Barlee, 1867-02-23.
                  Melbourne bot Garden, ¶ 23/2/67 ¶ ¶ Allow me, honored and dear Sir, to send you some seeds of a very superior forage lentil of China, which will prove a valuable acquisition wherever it goes. Is the ...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1881-10-27.
                    27/10/81 ¶ ¶ The umbelliferous annual, sent by you, dear Prof Tate, is Bupleurum tenuissimum L., a plant of wide distribution in Europe (inclusive Britain & Ireland), in N. Africa & W. Asia. It is ev...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Robert Wallace, 1885-??-??.
                      Australian Grasses for Prof. Wallace ¶ The most valuable for pasture marked with an asterisk ¶ Agropyron pectinatum, F. v. Mueller. ¶ Agropyron scabrum, Bauvois. ¶ Agrostis minor, R. Brown...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Leader, 1895-10-??.
                        The grass sent from Riddell's Creek is one of the forms of Bromus unioloides, from the warmer regions of America, often called here Prairie Grass. This form has the floral braits ¶ Typesetter's error ...
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