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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-12-12.
    Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 12/12/63 ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ By the Sussex I have forwarded to you 2 Cases, containing 52 fascicles of Eucalypti; the whole of my collection of that genus. I have inserted a...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-07-28.
      28/7/66 ¶ ¶ A variety of circumstances, which it is but right I should explain to you, dear Mr Bentham, delayed the shipment of the rest of the Compositae til for the sailing of the Yorkshire, which ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1874-12-02.
        Melbourne 2/12/74. ¶ ¶ Last mail, dear Dr Hooker, brought me your kind letter of 22 Sept; ¶ ¶ it is delightful to perceive, with what sterling success the phytographic work is proceeding under your...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1879-02-??.
          ¶ No one ¶ should recommend the Eucalypts for utilitarian culture ¶ en gros ¶ in any region subject to severe frosts, nor can many species be cultivated in damp tropical lowlands, though the speci...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Verein zur Beförderung des Gartenbaues in den Königlichen Preussischen Staaten, 1879-05-??.
            ¶ In answer to your question I would like to remark that certainly the alpine species of ¶ Eucalyptus ¶ would endure the climate of middle Europe, but even then the growth of these species ( ¶ E. a...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1886-05-??.
              ¶ PULTENAEA ROSEA ¶ is one of the most local of all plants in existence, being absolutely restricted to the summit of Mount William, in the Australian Grampians, at about 5000 feet. ¶ This is also ...
              • George Perrin to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1894-08-03.
                NOTE. — All communications on Departmental business to be addressed to the Secretary. ¶ Department of Mines ¶ (ON FOREST BUSINESS), ¶ Melbourne ¶ , ¶ August 3 ¶ 189 ¶ 4 ¶ Memorandum ¶ ....
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