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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1863-06-16.
    Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 16/6/63 ¶ My dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ Having fully written to Mr Bentham on affairs, connected with the Australian flora, ¶ I merely beg to say, that I have forwarded in his Exc...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1863-09-25.
      25/9/63. ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ I resume our somewhat interrupted correspondence by a few hurriedly written lines, as I am very anxious to get through your influence as one of the jurors of the last n...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1868-06-18.
        Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 18 June 1868. ¶ ¶ I am almost ashamed, revered Professor, to come before you, as I have done extremely little for you in recent times. After my long illness, ¶ which caus...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1868-06-18.
          Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 18 June 1868. ¶ ¶ I have recently, revered Professor, dispatched with the ship Essex 288 species of freshly collected seeds to your Garden via Dr Sonder in Hamburg. ¶ Adm...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1868-08-14.
            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 14 August 1868. ¶ ¶ Although, revered Professor, there is no particular reason for writing to you, I do not want to let our correspondence come to a standstill. I also wou...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Balfour, 1868-08-15.
              15/8/68 ¶ Dear Prof Balfour, ¶ ¶ By some casual error about 22 sp of seeds of elegant desert-shrubs of Australia were sent in Dr Hookers parcel by this mail instead of direct. ¶ However Dr Hooker is...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bennett, 1876-12-??.
                Report of Baron von Mueller, F.R.S., &c. ¶ ¶ The collection of plants brought together by Signor D'Albertis ¶ during his last expedition to New Guinea is of particular interest, inasmuch as thus for...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1892-01-??.
                  ¶ The latest expeditions of Sir William Macgregor ¶ have again afforded material for augmenting our knowledge of the native vegetation of British New Guinea, not only in reference to further systema...
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