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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1858-05-12.
    Melbourne bot. Garden, ¶ 12. May 1858. ¶ My dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ Again the time for sending our monthly letters is approaching and I will therefore devote an evening hour to you and Dr Hooker. — I h...
    • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-02-23.
      25 Wilton Place ¶ London S.W ¶ Feby 23 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I received the day before yesterday yours of the 21 Decr You say nothing about your health so that I hope you are deriving permanent bene...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1868-09-21.
        Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 2[1]/9/68. ¶ ¶ After all, dear Mr Bentham, I received the proofsheets you so kindly sent, by last mail. ¶ They were accidentally first sent to Sydney & came after the last ma...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Buchanan, 1879-11-11.
          11/11/79. ¶ ¶ I like to ask you, dear Mr Buchanan, ¶ whether you have seen the quarto-publication "Minnesskrift" of the centenary jubilee of the phyiographic Society of Lund, ¶ which appeared in 18...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1887-03-10.
            10/3/87 ¶ ¶ The discovery of Rhododendron, Didymocarpus and Agapetes along with Dracophyllum, Spiraeanthemum, Orites Helmholtzia, Trochocarpa, Helicia, Soramia and Argophyllum on the summit of Mt Bel...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1887-09-??.
              Eastern Gippsland, "the Australian Switzerland," is the home of this magnificent plant, where it attains occasionally a height of 40 feet, and being usually arborescent is unlike its compeer, T. speci...
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