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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1860-04-20.
    Melbourne bot & zool Garden, ¶ 20 April 1860. ¶ My dear Dr Hooker ¶ ¶ Your consignment of dried specimens of dried plants arrived since the despatch of the last mail & I have to tender you my cordial...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Decaisne, 1861-12-25.
      Melbourne bot & zool. Garden ¶ 25 Dec 61 ¶ Venerable and dear Sir ¶ ¶ It is so long a time since I directly communicated with you that I feel quite ashamed of adressing you. But so laborious a Gentle...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1862-02-20.
        Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 20/2/62 ¶ My dear Mr Bentham ¶ ¶ The mail, due this month from Europe, has not arrived, so that I have but occasion to adress you on few subjects. I have forwarded under speci...
        • 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 Eduard Fenzl, 1864-11-21.
            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 21 November 1864. ¶ My noble friend, ¶ ¶ The main purpose of today's letter is to inform you, that I dispatched to you a case with transverse sections of tree trunks this ...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Areschoug, 1865-03-25.
              25 March 1865. ¶ Esteemed Professor, ¶ ¶ I have once more transmitted a very large case of algae to you by the ship "Great Britain", ¶ and ask you to give some material of all species to Professor A...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to [Thomas Anderson], 1866-03-24.
                24/3/66 ¶ Dear Collegue. ¶ ¶ I received ¶ not ¶ the Deodar seeds you so generously again secured, they undoubtedly having been left behind at Galle, ¶ where much of the Steamers good was left for ...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1870-01-??.
                  January 1870. ¶ List of woods in the case sent per ¶ Lincolnshire ¶ ....
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1870-04-??.
                    List of wood specimens....
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1871-10-14.
                      Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 14 October 1871. ¶ ¶ For some time now, noble Sir, following discussions that took place with Field Marshal Baron Jochmus ¶ last year, it has been my intention to furnish...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduardo Olivera, 1873-09-14.
                        Melbourne, 14 September 1873 ¶ Honorable Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the pleasure of acknowledging receipt of your esteemed letter in which you convey to me the high distinction that the Sociedad Rural Argentina...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Ware, 1874-04-03.
                          Melbourne ¶ 3/4/74. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In compliance with the request of the honorable the Chief Secretary, as conveyed in your letter of the ¶ ¶ March, ¶ I have the honor of transmitting herewith a copy o...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1875-05-??.
                            ¶ At pp. 238 and 239 (February 20) the question is raised — What is Eucalyptus colossea? and gratuitously it is added, "It is a peculiarity of Baron von Mueller that he rarely sends out specimens or ...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1877-12-??.
                              King George's Sound ¶ . ¶ ¶ I write a few lines, to inform you of the progress made by me here in South West Australia. While completing my tour from Swan River I went along the base of the Darling r...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Casimir Raveret-Wattel, 1878-08-??.
                                [Mr. Raveret-Wattel communicates to the Council a letter that he has just received from Baron von Mueller, a letter in which our learned colleague announces that he has recently established that the E...
                                • Ralph Tate to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1882-10-31.
                                  THE UNIVERSITY, ¶ ADELAIDE. ¶ Oct 31,1882 ¶ My Dear Baron ¶ ¶ This enclosed which I had at first mistaken for a glaucous form of ¶ Pomaderris racemosa ¶ proves on examination to be petaliferous Fro...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Wilson, 1883-01-29.
                                    Melbourne, ¶ 29 Jan. 1883. ¶ T. R. Wilson Esqr, ¶ Undersecretary. ¶ Sir....
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to E. Pesoli, 1883-09-06.
                                      Melbourne ¶ 6/9/83. ¶ Mons. E. A. Pesoli, ¶ Acting Consul for France. ¶ Sir....
                                      • Otto Tepper to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1884-03-08.
                                        8.3.84 ¶ To Baron von Mueller per "Adelaide" ¶ 1 Waddy Yorkes Pen. ¶ 1 round Boomerang, Nuriootpa ¶ 1 Fungus interior of Euc. viminalis...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Robert Watson, 1885-08-05.
                                          5/8/85 ¶ ¶ The one Eucalyptus, of which you sent specimen-branchlets this day, dear Mr Watson, ¶ is botanically known as Eucalyptus Sieberiana; the aborigines call it "Yomut"; the colonists call it ...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Kirk, 1886-07-05.
                                            Melbourne ¶ 5 July 1886 ¶ Prof. Kirk, FLS, ¶ Chief Conservator of State-Forests of New Zealand. ¶ Sir,...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Kirk, 1886-07-13.
                                              Melbourne, ¶ 13 July 1886 ¶ Professor Th. Kirk, FLS, ¶ Chief Conservator of State Forests [of] New Zealand. ¶ Sir...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Kirk, 1886-09-07.
                                                Melbourne, 7th September 1886 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In continuation of former sendings ¶ I have the honor of forwarding to you per s.s. Mana[pouri] ¶ a case with 50 lbs Eucalyptus obliqua 2 1/4 lbs Euc. Gunnii...
                                                • Huntly Eliott to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-09-27.
                                                  [Wellington] ¶ 27th Septr [188]6 ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th inst, ¶ advising the shipment per S.S. "Manapouri" of one case, addressed to Profes...
                                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Kirk, 1887-12-13.
                                                    Melbourne 13th December ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you that I have forwarded this day, in compliance with your request, ¶ a case with Eucalyptus seeds per s.s. Tarawera. ¶ The delay has a...
                                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Dunn, 1888-02-18.
                                                      18/2/88 ¶ ¶ The Eucalypt, of which you sent a branchlet, dear Mr Dunn, is E. obliqua, the very species, on which the genus Eucalyptus was founded exactly 100 years ago. ¶ Regardfully ¶ ¶ Your ¶ ¶ ...
                                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Crawford, 1888-03-21.
                                                        21/3/88. ¶ ¶ How inexpressibly sad, dear Mr Crawford, the tragical fate of your poor brother. ¶ To see a young life pass away, when most of its hopes seemed yet before it, always is particularly mou...
                                                        • Leonard Rodway to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-07-07.
                                                          151 Macquarie St, ¶ Hobart. ¶ July 7th /92. ¶ Dear Baron, ¶ I must once again encroach on your valuable time. The enclosed sedge, found by Mr Wm Fitzgerald I can only make a Carpha only the Hypogynous...
                                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Veit Wittrock, 1893-04-14.
                                                            14/4/93. ¶ ¶ The giant ¶ Todea ¶ , highly esteemed Professor, ¶ was ¶ shipped from here last week by the Peninsula & Orient steamer and should be in London towards the end of May, so that it can a...
                                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1893-04-17.
                                                              17/4/93. ¶ ¶ The Giant-Todea, dear Prof. Lange, went last week by the Peninsular and Oriental Steamer, so that it should arrive in London towards the End of May, and can be in Copenhagen about the be...
                                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Setchell, 1896-03-06.
                                                                ¶ Hope, additional sending of Decades of Salsoloc. ¶ arrived. Like to hear more about the Alkali Lands ¶ ¶ Is it likely, that many Algs remain to be discovered on the West-Coast of N. America. ¶ ¶...
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