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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1866-03-30.
    Good Friday 1866. ¶ ¶ I deserve to be scolded, dear friend, that I have not answered your last kind letters long ago. ¶ You must think me a very selfish person, because I usually only write, when I ...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1866-06-26.
      26/6/66. ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ This day I unpacked the case, you kindly sent by the Yorkshire. The dry plants came safely back & for the books I feel much indebted. ¶ I will send those, which the li...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1866-12-25.
        Christmasday, ¶ 1866 ¶ ¶ I am sorry, dear Dr Hooker, that you taxed your department so heavily in freight for the Willows & Succulents you so kindly sent by mail steamer I must not induce you to make...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1866-12-25.
          Melbourne, ¶ Christmas Day 1866. ¶ ¶ Accept my congratulatory salutations, revered and noble friend, on the engagement of your excellent daughter, and permit me to wish, that her union with a worthy ...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-12-25.
            Christmas 1866. ¶ ¶ I am glad, dear Mr Bentham, to learn that the Yorkshire arrived & thus hope my plants will have reached you in time. ¶ I am engaged preparing Goodeniaceae & Epacrideae as a first...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Balfour, 1866-12-27.
              27/12/66 ¶ ¶ This day, dear Prof. Balfour, I receive with the arrival of the Great Britain bill of loading of the case with plants you so kindly sent. I shall not receive it before the mail closes, b...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-02-05.
                Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 5/2/68. ¶ ¶ From the byefollowing memorandum & bill of loading you will perceive, dear Mr Bentham, that the " ¶ True Britain ¶ " brings you an other consignment of plants. I am...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Barlee, 1869-12-09.
                  Melbourne, bot Garden ¶ 9./12/69 ¶ ¶ I have the pleasure, dear Mr Barlee, to send you under the obliging care of the Commander of the "Jeannie Oswald" a case with growing plants, which all are likely...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-09-15.
                    15/9/70 ¶ ¶ Very gladly, dear Mr Guilfoyle, will I name the Aspidium (Nephrodium) after your worthy father, but the fragments are so crushed that I cannot work out a proper diagnosis from them, or as...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-09-29.
                      Private ¶ . ¶ Bot Garden ¶ 29/9/70 ¶ ¶ In last weeks "Leader", dear Mr Guilfoyle the enclosed article appeared. ¶ Do you think it just? I could have sent ¶ any ¶ amount of plants to the Sydney Exh...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduardo Olivera, 1873-09-14.
                        Melbourne, 14 September 1873 ¶ Honorable Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the pleasure of acknowledging receipt of your esteemed letter in which you convey to me the high distinction that the Sociedad Rural Argentina...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Engelmann, 1876-09-26.
                          Melbourne ¶ 26/9/76 ¶ ¶ I was extremely pleased, very respected Dr Englemann, that you honored me by your kind letter with last month's mail and also sent me your important papers about the oaks and ...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bennett, 1876-12-??.
                            Report of Baron von Mueller, F.R.S., &c. ¶ ¶ The collection of plants brought together by Signor D'Albertis ¶ during his last expedition to New Guinea is of particular interest, inasmuch as thus for...
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