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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to [George Bentham], 1864-10-??.
    ¶ Eucryphia Moorei recently found by Mr Moore at Wingecarrebee, ¶ where it forms a tree 80' high, with stems 2' in diameter, also by Mr W. Woolls at "Sassafras place" 15 miles from Berrima ¶ consoc...
    • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1867-08-06.
      Hamburg, 6 August 1867. ¶ Dear Professor, ¶ ¶ The case with the natural history objects ¶ was sent yesterday, freight paid, by rail, per address of the Royal Natural History Museum in Stuttgart. It ...
      • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand Krauss, 1869-05-05.
        Hamburg 5 May 1869 ¶ Dear Friend, ¶ ¶ You might think that I have to expose to wonder what was in the draft sent to me in the previous month. I did not read through it the first day after receipt and...
        • Wilhelm Sonder to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1871-06-09.
          Hamburg, 9 June [18]71 ¶ Dear Friend, ¶ ¶ Director von Schmidt ¶ has just written to me that you want to have an answer to your last letter. For eight days I have carried around the same thought, bu...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1871-09-07.
            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 7 September 1871. ¶ ¶ With this month's mail, noble friend, I am sending you a few algae that were found on the east coast of Tasmania by Mrs Meredith; further a small num...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1872-01-??.
              ¶ I thank you very much, dear Dr Hooker, for your gratulation to my new rank. ¶ I attach particular value to it, as it can be shared by a ¶ Lady ¶ and thus may help me to build up, though late in ...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1872-01-25.
                Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 25 January 1872. ¶ ¶ With the last monthly mail, esteemed Professor, I received the news from my London agents (Blackith & Co), that the seven beautiful trunks of ¶ Dicks...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1872-03-26.
                  Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 26 March 1872. ¶ ¶ It is my pleasant duty, noble friend, to acknowledge the receipt of your kind letter of 26 December. ¶ Already in the last mail I expressed my immense ...
                  • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1872-06-22.
                    June 22 /72. ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ I have several letters to thank you for, which I shall now proceed to discuss. ¶ ¶ I have already informed you of the safe arrival of the noble Tree Ferns & of our h...
                    • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1872-07-??.
                      [1872. ¶ Most honoured Baron, ¶ ¶ I must not delay any longer to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of 25 January, 15 February, ¶ and 26 March, ¶ as well as of the various shipping transmissio...
                      • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1873-??-??.
                        ¶ As to the International Exhibition; I have not even seen it & I doubt if I shall. I have no time whatever now to attend to these matters. I believe it will be annual but I think the public interest...
                        • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1873-01-15.
                          Kew Jay 15 /73. ¶ My dear Mueller ¶ ¶ I am in receipt of your’s of 4/11/72. & much distressed to hear of your trials & vexations. It is not easy for me to indicate or even suggest a course of action ...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1873-01-29.
                            Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 29/1/73. ¶ ¶ It is exceedingly pleasing to me, dear and honored friend, that the Dicksonia stems arrived in a state of vitality ¶ and contribute to the exotic scenery in your...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1873-07-15.
                              Melbourne ¶ 15/7/73 ¶ Private ¶ ¶ I write a few private lines, dear Dr Hooker, after my fuller official letter has been despatched to you. ¶ Capt. Stakepool of the Shannon brings several Extra Cycas...
                              • Skelton Emmett to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1874-05-25.
                                Circular Head ¶ 25 May 1874 ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ Your letter of the 26th Ultimo, ¶ came safely to hand a few days afterwards ¶ ¶ I delayed replying to it, in order to obtain, the specimen of Fern Tree yo...
                                • Charles Stuart to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1874-07-08.
                                  Tenterfield ¶ July 8th /74 ¶ Dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have been long in answering your last, ¶ but have been in hopes that I might have been able to comply with your request respecting the ferns, but am sorr...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1874-08-19.
                                    Melbourne 19/8/74. ¶ ¶ My letters for Europe & India are just written and despatched, dear Mr Ramsay; so I hasten to get a few lines to post to day for you, as the Sydney Steamer leaves at noon. The ...
                                    • Thomas Stephens to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1880-05-13.
                                      Campania ¶ 13th May 1880 ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Though I returned to Tasmania on the 24th of last month I have been incessantly travelling on duty ever since, which must be my apology for not having ans...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Graham Berry, 1885-03-31.
                                        Melbourne ¶ 31/3/85. ¶ The honorable Graham Berry, M.L.A., ¶ Chief Secretary ¶ Sir...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-06-26.
                                          26/6/86. ¶ Since writing to you, dear Mr Dyer, I received the tropical seeds, which you so kindly despatched to me, ¶ and for which I express my thankfulness, as all such sendings help to keep up my ...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1889-06-??.
                                            [Our illustration (p. 105) ¶ 89-06-00c_image01.jpg The illustration is captioned 'Fig. 16—A tree bridge in Gippsland, New South Wales'. ¶ exhibits a primitive mode of forming a bridge by felling a h...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Léon Dejardin, 1895-08-03.
                                              3/8/95 ¶ ¶ The last french mail, dear Consul Lejourdan, ¶ brought me a generous communication from the Institut de France, and I have to fill some forms sent to me. ¶ Would you be with your usual o...
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