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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-03-06.
    Sydney bot. gardens 6. March 57. ¶ My dear Sir William, ¶ ¶ Since the last weeks engaged in putting the botanical specimens into order, which were obtained during the latter part of the North Austral...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Berthold Seemann, 1866-05-17.
      ¶ This new coniferous tree was recently discovered by Walter Hill, Esq., the Director of the Botanic Garden of Brisbane, at the Darlington Range of Queensland, where it attained a height of fully 60 ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1867-05-27.
        State Garden, Melbourne ¶ 27/5/67. ¶ ¶ The recent transfer, dear Dr Hooker, of my Department from the Chief Minister to the Minister of Lands ¶ has involved me in so many additional troubles & has c...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Louisa Calvert, 1871-01-31.
          31/1/71 ¶ ¶ Not very long ago, dear Madam, I got the select plants, which you kindly sent through our good Mr Woolls to me, and of which I now furnish the names. Several give us ¶ new localities ¶ ,...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1871-05-??.
            ¶ Some simplification among the genera of Coniferae is necessary. You ¶ ¶ will have observed that I insisted on the reduction of Frenela to Callitris in my elucidation of the fossil genus Spondylos...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1872-02-28.
              Melbourne ¶ bot Garden ¶ 28/2/72 ¶ ¶ The next consignment will go to you, dear Mr Bentham, by the steamer Northumberland in the middle of March and will reach you therefore probably in May. If I even...
              • William MacDonald to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1894-09-12.
                Kempsey. ¶ Sept 12th 94 ¶ My Dear Baron ¶ ¶ Herewith please receive a fruiting branchlet of a tree from the Table land New England I think it is a Frenela? it is known as "Turpentine Pine", has a ve...
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