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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1855-07-12.
    [Sydney, 12 July 1855] ¶ ¶ This will probably be the last letter which I shall have the honour of addressing to you for a long time, since I have now definitely accepted the appointment of Botanist f...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to [George Bentham], 1866-05-??.
      [May or later, 1866] ¶ ¶ I have great doubt that the tree so common about Edgecombe Bay ¶ could be Eucalyptus largiflorens, it belonging to Leiophloiae & not to the Desert but jungle country. ¶ ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-06-26.
        26/6/66 ¶ ¶ I have enclosed, dear Mr Bentham, in the letter for Dr Hooker ¶ ripe fruit (berries) of Abrophyllum. The ¶ enormous ¶ extrawork of the season kept me strictly to the work of my Directo...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to J. Ednie Brown, 1889-11-25.
          ¶ [Eucalyptus lansdowneana] belongs to the section ¶ Heterostemones ¶ of Bentham, ¶ and differs chiefly from ¶ E. paniculata ¶ in leaves, equally green, and with copious ¶ stomata ¶ on both si...
          • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1893-02-17.
            Burwood ¶ Feby 17 /93 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I am sending you by this post a specimen of the Eucalypt which I believe to be ¶ E. pellita ¶ , which you have united with E. ¶ resinifera ¶ . ¶ ¶ The tr...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Walter Gill, 1893-05-19.
              19/5/93. ¶ ¶ The Acacia, of which you just sent me a specimen, dear Mr Gill, is A. Osswaldi. It was spelled Oswaldi in the Flora, but I named it already 1848 in honor of Mr Ferd. Osswald, who brought...
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