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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1866-06-26.
    26/6/66. ¶ Dear Dr Hooker. ¶ ¶ This day I unpacked the case, you kindly sent by the Yorkshire. The dry plants came safely back & for the books I feel much indebted. ¶ I will send those, which the li...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Balfour, 1867-03-23.
      Stategarden 23/3/67. ¶ ¶ I have to thank you, dear Prof Balfour for your regular communications, always so welcome. ¶ ¶ I do not know, whether you are aware, that I have a large swamp or Lake in my ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Berthold Seemann, 1867-05-??.
        ¶ I should like to introduce not only to the Lagoon in our botanic gardens and its banks but also to suitable localities in our mountain glens, lakes, etc., some of the very ornamental European swamp...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to René Lenormand, 1867-05-27.
          Botanic Garden, Melbourne ¶ 27 May 67 ¶ ¶ I would especially like to introduce here some of the more pretty rural flowers of Europe, not only to cultivate in our botanic garden but also to place them...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Filippo Parlatore, 1867-05-27.
            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 27 May 1867 ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ I am particularly anxious to introduce here some of our European field and water plants etc., which would probably thrive quite well here in su...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Walter Baldwin Spencer, 1887-12-??.
              ¶ Amongst the most interesting plants brought by the expedition of the Club is the ¶ Nablonium calyceroides ¶ . As long ago as 1825 it was named and described by Cassini from a specimen gathered in ...
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