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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1869-02-27.
    27/[2]/69. ¶ ¶ It was my intention, dear Mr Bentham, to have sent an other case of Museum-plants to you by the Essex, but so much unforeseen work intervened, that I could not g[e]t it quite ready, an...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Lindberg, 1869-06-19.
      Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 19/6/69 ¶ ¶ I regret very much, dear Prof. Lindberg, that as yet I have been unable to send you the copy of the Flora Tasmanica. ¶ I have it ready for some time, but the extre...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1878-11-??.
        ¶ More than twenty years ago the late W. S. ¶ McLeay ¶ showed to the writer a very minute creeping Orchid, from the vicinity of Port Jackson, highly remarkable for its extremely small disk-like lea...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Mitten, 1882-02-13.
          13/2/82. ¶ ¶ You ¶ kind letter of the 28. Dec., ¶ dear Mr Mitten, together with the large and important list of mosses reached me a few days ago by last mail. I am particularly beholden to you for ...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1884-10-05.
            5/10/84 ¶ ¶ It was extraordinarily pleasing for me, highly esteemed Mr Stephani, to hear from our friend in Geisa ¶ that you are prepared to name Jungermanniaceae (Hepaticae) for me, and so I hasten...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1885-08-28.
              28/8/85. ¶ ¶ May I ask you, esteemed Mr Stephani, to put together a list of those Jungermanniaceae &c of Australia that are named by Dr Gottsche not yet in the 11th volume of my ¶ Fragmenta ¶ . ¶ T...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1885-09-14.
                14/9/85 ¶ ¶ Enclosed, highly esteemed Mr Stephani, a specimen of a ¶ Symphyogyne ¶ that may interest you. ¶ ¶ Permit me the preliminary question, whether it would be possible in any kind of way, t...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1887-09-05.
                  5/9/87 ¶ ¶ It will be known to you, esteemed Mr Stephani, that both in Munich as well as in Belgium a simple index of plant genera is in preparation, based on Bentham's & Hooker's ¶ Genera ¶ . ¶ Ne...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1893-07-04.
                    4/7/93. ¶ ¶ It is probably not necessary, esteemed friend, that I answer your circular in French. ¶ Firstly I would like to remark that I do not endorse Dumortier's opinion (which he published in th...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1893-08-21.
                      21/8/93. ¶ ¶ With this week's post, very respected Mr Stephani, I am sending you 2 envelopes filled with Jungermanniaceae (I prefer this expression to that of Hepaticae on account of the much more su...
                      • Donald Petrie to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1893-09-03.
                        Clyde St, ¶ Dunedin ¶ 3rd Septr 1893. ¶ My Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ It is a pleasure to hear from you once more. ¶ From your long silence I began to fear that your health might not be as good as your friends...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Bastow, 1893-11-14.
                          14/11/93. ¶ ¶ It needs not my assurance, dear Mr Bastow, that I will give you the same full access to the Jungermanniaceae as to the true Mosses in my Herbarium. I do this with all the more pleasure,...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Stephani, 1893-11-16.
                            16/11/93 ¶ ¶ Today, noble friend, I received back the specimens of J. B. Moore's Jungermanniaceae of last year through your kindness and thank you for it and especially also for the naming, always so...
                            • Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1895-11-17.
                              Nov. 17 /95 ¶ The Camp. ¶ Sunningdale. ¶ My dear Baron ¶ ¶ Yours of 31/8 ¶ has been left too long unanswered & I have no better excuse than the old one, of not taking advantage of the many small int...
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