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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-06-27.
    Melbourne, 27th of June 1853. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I returned yesterday to Melbourne after an absence of five months, during...
    • Alexander Wallis to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1873-08-??.
      [Tufts of the diseased grass were also forwarded by Mr. Bath to the secretary for agriculture, Mr. Wallis. These were submitted to Baron von Mueller, who pronounced the new pest to be some species of ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Miles Berkeley, 1873-08-12.
        Melbourne ¶ 12/8/73 ¶ ¶ I have ventured, rev. Sir, to submit to you a few specimens of a Clavaria (an orange colored species) which devastes our grass fields and preys on Lolium perenne particularly....
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Miles Berkeley, 1873-09-09.
          Melbourne ¶ 9/9/73 ¶ ¶ I am anxious to ask you, venerable Sir, whether Streinz' nomenclator fungorum ¶ can generally be relied on. I have this work since some years, and as gradually I have to do so...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1873-10-??.
            I have ventured to submit to you a few specimens of a Clavaria (an orange-coloured species) which devastates our grass fields and preys on Lolium perenne particularly. As this parasite was never notic...
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