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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ronald Gunn, 1853-08-12.
    Melbourne, Collin street N. 70 East ¶ 12 Aug. 1853. ¶ My dear Sir, ¶ ¶ Being desirous to examine, before I commence a new journey again, the new compositae & Umbelliferae yet, which I brought home, I...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Haines, 1855-03-01.
      Lake Wellington, Gipps Land, ¶ 1 March 1855. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I do myself the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, that I proceeded, according to my last report, ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1865-11-12.
        12/11/65 ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ The second instalment of Compositae I now send for Benth. work pr Yorkshire, 18 fascicles, freight paid. (Box 28) ¶ ¶ The first lot of Compositae was shipped by the Ke...
        • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1866-06-18.
          25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ June 18/66 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Since last mail I have received yours of the 24th March ¶ — In answer to which ¶ in the first place I enclose a memorandum from Weddell ¶ — th...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1867-01-10.
            Melbourne bot. Garden, 10/1/67. ¶ ¶ A fair opportunity permits itself, dear Professor, to send you some consignment & though I had but short warning and though I am extremly busy with additional duti...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Woolls, 1876-12-15.
              15/12/76 ¶ ¶ It would be interesting, dear Dr Woolls, if the supposed poisonous properties of Craspedia could be really proved. ¶ ¶ I am astonished how any professional man can advance such absurdit...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ralph Tate, 1883-10-01.
                31/9/83. ¶ ¶ The Craspedia-like plant, sent by you latterly, ¶ dear Prof. Tate, is Calocephalus platycephalus; the second Podocoma is merely a variety; I know the transitory states. Herewith a diagn...
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