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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1864-11-21.
    Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 21 November 1864. ¶ My noble friend, ¶ ¶ The main purpose of today's letter is to inform you, that I dispatched to you a case with transverse sections of tree trunks this ...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Filippo Parlatore, 1864-11-24.
      Melbourne Botanic Garden ¶ 24/11/64 ¶ Dear Colleague, ¶ ¶ It gives me much pleasure to be able to tell you that at the beginning of this month I sent you a box containing 50 samples of our timbers (...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1867-08-27.
        Queenscliff, 27 August 1867. ¶ ¶ Today, noble patron and friend, my letter brings you among other news also some harsh and sad tidings. Your famous, kind nephew Dr F. Bayer, recently still full of vi...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1868-11-??.
          [We owe to the kindness of our valued correspondent, Dr. Ferdinand von Muller, the following list of trees and shrubs on which Loranthus pendulus and L. celastroides have been observed growing, in the...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1870-01-??.
            January 1870. ¶ List of woods in the case sent per ¶ Lincolnshire ¶ ....
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1870-04-??.
              List of wood specimens....
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Miller, 1870-07-25.
                MELBOURNE BOTANICAL GARDEN, ¶ July 25th, 1870. ¶ ¶ It needs not my assurance, dear Mr. Miller, that I will be very happy to afford any information to aid in so important an object as arresting the sa...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1871-10-14.
                  Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 14 October 1871. ¶ ¶ For some time now, noble Sir, following discussions that took place with Field Marshal Baron Jochmus ¶ last year, it has been my intention to furnish...
                  • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1872-11-19.
                    25, WILTON PLACE. S.W. ¶ Novr 19 /72 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Your box of Orchideae has reached us all safe as well as the separate parcel. I have just finished Coniferae and am now at Cycadeae which will t...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1873-01-28.
                      Melbourne bot.Garden ¶ 28/1/73 ¶ ¶ I got your kind letter, dear Mr Bentham, in which you desire still more plants for vol. VI. and altho' I am "struggling for existence" to speak with our friend Darw...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1873-08-31.
                        Melbourne ¶ 31/8/73. ¶ ¶ It was with much delight, dear Mr Bentham, that I got and perused the 5 new sheets of the 6th volume. ¶ How it was possible for you, amidst the enormous work, entailed by th...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-01-27.
                          27/1/74. ¶ ¶ Since I last wrote to you, dear Mr Bentham, I went out on a short trip to the Australian Alps, choosing the Hume-River line for approach, ¶ as in 1854 and 1855 I passed to our Snowy Mou...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Robert Ramsay, 1875-06-28.
                            Botanic Museum ¶ Melbourne, ¶ 28/6/75 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In response to a question of the Honorable H. J. Wrixon in the Legislative Assembly on the 24th inst., concerning the "best means of arresting by plant...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to B. Daydon Jackson, 1882-04-09.
                              Easter ¶ 1882 ¶ Could you kindly ascertain, dear Mr Jackson, whether in Sir Jam. Smith’s collection, kept by the L.S., any specimen occurs of what Aiton cultivated at Kew as Casuarina stricta. If, as ...
                              • Ralph Tate to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1887-12-15.
                                December 15, 1887. ¶ ¶ Herewith I send you duplicate specimens of a plant, which I do not recognize. Since my return from Port Lincoln, ¶ I have been so much engaged on Examination work, ¶ finishin...
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