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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1862-12-22.
    Decr 22/62 ¶ My dear Sir, ¶ ¶ Since I last wrote, with the exception of nearly a week's interruption owing to indisposition which I have now quite got over, I have been steadily at work at Rutaceae. ...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1863-04-29.
      29/4/63. ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ I write again by the Great Britain to inform you, that I placed on board of that fine ship Case N 11., containing for your inspection all my normal collections & du...
      • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-05-18.
        London ¶ 25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ May 18/63 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Enclosed is the bill of lading of the four cases sent pr Prince of Wales. I hope to hear of their reaching you in safety...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-05-25.
          2[5]/5/63 ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ I have just before mail-close received safely and soundly the two boxes with specimina you kindly returned by the "Roxburgh Castle" Sir John Young, the Governor of Ne...
          • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-06-24.
            25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ London ¶ June 24 /63 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I had just penned a short note to your locum tenens in your supposed absence from Melbourne ¶ but luckily not posted it when I receive...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-07-23.
              Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 23/7/63. ¶ Dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ I was delighted to receive the finishing portion of vol. I of the Australian flora and have with pride percieved the graceful manner in which y...
              • William Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-07-26.
                July 26.1863. ¶ My very dear Dr Muller ¶ ¶ Your most welcome Packages & letters have come all safely up to the present time & I often get some interesting Fern pickings among them. But what has pleas...
                • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1863-10-12.
                  London Octr 12 1863 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Since I last wrote I have received yours of the 22d & 24th June and 23d July, and on my return to town I found the plants you announced safely arrived — Acacias ...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1863-10-15.
                    15/10/63 ¶ My very dear Sir. ¶ ¶ I feel grateful for your kindness in sending the 3 copies of your work to my Copenhagen friends. ¶ I made some enquiry at Baillière Melbourne firm, ¶ but there are ...
                    • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-02-25.
                      My dear Sir ¶ ¶ As soon as I received the last box of Leguminosae in the beginning of last month I set about revising the Papilionaceae down to Hedysareae with your specimens and have now packed and ...
                      • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1864-11-24.
                        25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ Nov 24/64 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have just received yours of the 24 Septr ¶ and regret much to hear that the boxes per Sussex had received damage although I know not the partic...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Georg Wittstein, 1866-??-??.
                          ¶ You will know that wide stretches of Western Australia are unusable as pasture for sheep, cattle and horses on account of the widespread occurrence of this harmful plant and related species, as wel...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Bowman, 1871-12-??.
                            The best thing to save flocks and cattle that have fed on ¶ Gastrolobium ¶ , is to prevent them from drinking for a while. No antidote is as yet known to me; but my opportunities for experiment are v...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Robert Fitzgerald, 1874-08-??.
                              The poison plant, of which you just sent a flowering specimen, dear Mr. Fitzgerald, is "Dollarynia juniperina," ¶ Typesetter's error for Dillwynia juniperina? ¶ of Greber, ¶ Typesetter's error for Si...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1877-07-07.
                                7/7/77. ¶ A few days ago, dear Dr Hooker, the attached print appeared in the Argus. I feel sure, that by some oversight or inadvertence this communication did not go to me as Gov. Botanist, because I ...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Friedrich Wöhler, 1878-02-18.
                                  18/2/78 ¶ ¶ Permit me, noble Sir, to submit to you a letter of the young Lantzius-Beninga, ¶ for which there can be said to be the best expectation that he can enter into the office of teacher at a ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1890-06-06.
                                    6/6/90. ¶ ¶ You will receive by this mail, dear Mr Dyer, the volume of the second Austral. Medic. Congress from me for Kew Library, ¶ as the notes on the Gastrolobiums ¶ which were specially obtain...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Bradshaw, 1890-11-29.
                                      29/11/90. ¶ ¶ The various kinds of poison-bushes of W.A., dear Mr Bradshaw, are well known to me since the last 40 years, so also those mentioned by you; they are nearly all species of Gastrolobium, ...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1892-05-??.
                                        A fatal poisoning case has just been reported from the Darling River, ¶ NSW. ¶ through T. egena. A woman thinking that this leafless plant must have similar medicinal properties to that of the Englis...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1892-05-13.
                                          13/5/92. ¶ ¶ The plant you just sent me, esteemed friend, is according to anatomical relationships ¶ Templetonia egena ¶ . A certain relationship of the genus ¶ Templetonia ¶ with ¶ Gastrolobium ...
                                          • Ralph Tate to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-06-24.
                                            THE UNIVERSITY ¶ ADELAIDE. ¶ June 24, 1892 ¶ My Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ Each communication from you increases my regret that circumstances did not permit me to devote more time to a more critical examination...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1893-05-27.
                                              Sunday. ¶ Private ¶ ¶ After the particular loyalty that you have shown me, dear Mr Tepper, it is only right for me to say to you immediately that in the last meeting of the Linnean Society of New Sou...
                                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Bureau of Agriculture of Western Australia, 1895-01-??.
                                                ¶ As regards the noxious weed mentioned in your letter No. 764, dated January 5th, ¶ let me inform you that its systematic name is ¶ Goodia medicaginea ¶ . It is a native of your colony, and the po...
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