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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-02-01.
    Melbourne 1 Febr 1857 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Just returned from a flying visit to my sisters ¶ and prepared to return to Sydney again, I am anxious to despatch a few lines, in order to repeat a f...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-06-11.
      Melbourne, bot. garden, 11. June 1857 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Only yesterday I had the pleasure of recieving your kind letters dated Febr. 2. and Jan 4. 1856, both having missed us when forwarded b...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1864-07-25.
        Acclimatisation Society's Office, ¶ 30, Swanston Street. ¶ Melbourne, ¶ 25 July ¶ 186 ¶ 4 ¶ My dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ I send you herewith some proof of the print of the Chatham Islands plants. ¶ The ...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1864-11-25.
          25 November 1864. ¶ ¶ Once more, dear friend, kindly lines from you lie before me, ¶ and I hasten to answer them. Privy Councillor von Martius writes with the last mail: ¶ 'Receive therefore for it...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Hannaford, 1865-01-01.
            Melbourne, bot. Garden, ¶ New years day 1865. ¶ ¶ I beg to send, Dear Mr Hannaford, by the "City of Launceston" a small parcel of seeds & the little volume on the Chatham-Islands. ¶ The former numbe...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Hannaford, 1873-05-??.
              ¶ In reference to your questions, I would remark that I received ¶ Lobelia pratioides ¶ as far back as 1848, from the vicinity of South Esk, ¶ and recognised it rightly as a new species which I na...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmond Boissier, 1875-07-12.
                Melbourne, ¶ 12/7/75. ¶ ¶ I was pleased, dear Mons Boissier, to receive by last mail your letter of the 20. April, ¶ in which you desire me to send you Australian species of Epilobium for your forth...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmond Boissier, 1878-06-06.
                  6/6/78. ¶ ¶ Allow me to ask you, dear and venerable M. Boissier, whether you could mention to me the principal ¶ fodder-herbs ¶ and ¶ nutritive ¶ ¶ grasses ¶ (4) of the pasturage of the Orient....
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1885-11-09.
                    9/11/85 ¶ ¶ For the whole of Australia, dear Mr Tepper, I accept only one ¶ true ¶ species in the genus ¶ Epilobium ¶ . ¶ P ¶ erhaps ¶ several primitive forms may have existed, but then they bec...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1889-07-??.
                      ¶ The ascent of the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea to their very summit, recently accomplished by Sir ¶ William Macgregor ¶ , demonstrates the occurrence of an almost alpine vegetation between el...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl Haussknecht, 1892-06-10.
                        10/6/92. ¶ ¶ With this week's post, highly esteemed Professor, ¶ I am sending ¶ you ¶ for the memorial celebration of the three savants that is to be held in Altenburg, ¶ a postal order for £3, w...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Cheeseman, 1895-09-26.
                          26/9/95 ¶ ¶ In accordance with your wish, dear Mr Cheeseman, I send you some few typic specimens of Epilobium, as viewed by Bentham. But as it is now nearly 30 years, since we both worked on the 3th ...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Jacob Agardh, 1895-10-05.
                            5/10/95 ¶ ¶ The enclosed letter from Miss Hussey for you, ¶ venerable friend, came to me ¶ without ¶ its own envelope, enclosed in a letter for me, which I also enclose, ¶ and from which you will...
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