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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1860-05-17.
    Melbourne bot & zool Gardens, ¶ 17. May 1860. ¶ Dear Sir William, ¶ ¶ Altho’ I have nothing of great interest to communicate, I will not deprive myself of the pleasure of adressing you as usual by th...
    • 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 Joseph Hooker, 1869-01-15.
        On board of the Southern Cross ¶ 15/1/68. ¶ ¶ These lines, dear Dr Hooker, I write on board of the Steamer, which brings me back from a short excursion to Tasmania, which lovely island I at last in t...
        • 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 Joseph Hooker, 1875-05-17.
            Melbourne ¶ 17/5/75 ¶ ¶ I enclose a few fresh seeds of Neptunia monosperma, dear Dr Hooker, which may add one to your few ¶ sensitive ¶ plants in the conservatory. ¶ By the despatch bag you will r...
            • 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 Joseph Hooker, 1880-09-12.
                12/9/80 ¶ ¶ As I just think of it, dear Sir Joseph, I like to mention that I sent Elionurus ¶ citreus to poor General Munro just before his death, from a new locality. I had forgotten all about this...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1891-02-??.
                  I visited, when in New Zealand, ¶ For the meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Christchurch, January 1891. ¶ the great glaciers at Mount Cook, one of which was name...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Leonard Rodway, 1892-05-01.
                    1/5/92 ¶ ¶ The Eucalyptus, of which you sent specimens, dear Mr Rodway, ¶ is of great interest, and was named at the Melbourne-Meeting of the Australian Association E. Perriniana, as then Mr Perrin,...
                    • George Perrin to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-09-10.
                      Forest Branch ¶ Melbourne ¶ Sept 10 1892 ¶ My Dear Baron ¶ ¶ I must apologise for not replying to your kind letter in re naming the Eucalypt from Tasmania after myself. The fact is I have been away f...
                      • Leonard Rodway to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1894-05-21.
                        Hobart. ¶ May 21st /94. ¶ Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ Widely distributed on the subalpine slopes of Mt. Wellington Eucalyptus urnigera attains a height of 70 to 100 ft. & with it & indistinguishable in general f...
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