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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-05-10.
    Alberton, ¶ 10th May 1853. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I do myself the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that since my last report, dated Yerring 15th April, ¶ I proceeded to Gip...
    • George Francis to William Hooker, 1855-05-26.
      Old Botanic Garden, ¶ Adelaide, ¶ South Australia ¶ May 26th, 1855. ¶ Sir,...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-06-11.
        Melbourne, bot. garden, 11. June 1857 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Only yesterday I had the pleasure of recieving your kind letters dated Febr. 2. and Jan 4. 1856, both having missed us when forwarded b...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1869-03-06.
          Melbourne bot. gard. ¶ 6/3 /69 ¶ ¶ By the Steamship Summersetshire, ¶ dear Dr Hooker, you will receive the 50th case of Museum-plant. It contains mainly Salsolaceae, therefore the rest of the Curvem...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Théodore Caruel, 1870-06-??.
            ¶ [From a letter received from Dr Mueller, the highly reputed director of the Melbourne botanical garden in Australia, we learn that he has worked around the Chenopodiaceae to ascertain the need to b...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1870-06-17.
              17/6/70 ¶ ¶ The complications in my Department, dear Mr Bentham, have as yet not been solved. This and the heavy duties of the planting season have so fully occcupied my time, that I could only hasti...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Messrs Stuart & Mein, 1874-??-??.
                ¶ You are quite correct in your surmises that the new perennial Australian Spinach was first brought by myself into culture, and first introduced by me into Europe. The plant was discovered by Sir J....
                • Thomas Kirk to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1889-02-20.
                  20/2 1889 ¶ The Terrace ¶ Wellington NZ ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Thank you very heartily for your letter of the 2nd ¶ which appears to have been delayed on the way. The table of Derivations of Generic & ...
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