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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Wilhelm Sonder to George Bentham, 1854-03-16.
    ¶ You gave me the hope last year that at the end of same I would receive the elaboration of the Mueller legumes by yourself. ¶ In expectation of your news I have hesitated to forward a small supplem...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Royal Society of Van Diemen's Land, 1855-04-??.
      ¶ [Dr. Milligan also read a note from Captain Clarke, R. E., Surveyor-General, Victoria, presenting, in the name of the author, Dr. ¶ Muller ¶ , Government Botanist there, two pamphlets, entitled Pl...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1856-06-18.
        Main Camp on the Victoria River, ¶ 18 June 1856 ¶ Sir William, ¶ ¶ Prepared to leave in Mr Gregory's party this camp again within a few days, I am anxious to avail myself of the only opportunity, whi...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1872-02-15.
          Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 15/2/72 ¶ ¶ I am just informed, dear Mr Bentham, that the money (£100 –) ¶ is ¶ available for you, whenever you may call at the Office of the Agent General so Mr Verdon write...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1872-03-18.
            Melbourne ¶ bot Garden ¶ 18/3/72 ¶ ¶ By the steamship "Northumberland," ¶ dear Mr Bentham, I have at last sent a case with more plants for your use. This is the first sending after nearly ¶ three ¶...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1873-08-11.
              Melbourne ¶ 11/8/73 ¶ Private ¶ ¶ The Case with the Orchideae is in the Bay here, dear Mr Bentham, but I shall only be able by next mail to acquaint you with the state of its contents, doubtless unin...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1873-11-05.
                Melbourne ¶ 5/11/73. ¶ ¶ I thought to have been able, dear Dr Hooker, to have sent you some prints by this mail, but a short essay on plants of the New Hebrides, containing 4 or 5 new species, it ¶ ...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-02-22.
                  [Carngham] ¶ beyond Ballarat. ¶ 22/2/74. ¶ ¶ On my way to the unexamined mountains W. of Cape Otway, dear Mr Bentham, I write to you for this month's mail only a few lines, mainly to ask you, ¶ when...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-07-14.
                    Melbourne ¶ 14/7/74 ¶ ¶ I have sent by this post, dear Mr Bentham, the duplicate bill of loading concerning the consignment by " ¶ Northumberland ¶ " to Dr Hooker. It contained all Liliaceae & some a...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-08-07.
                      Melbourne ¶ 7/8/74. ¶ ¶ At last, dear Mr Bentham, everything for the second large case of plants for the new volume got ready & is packed for transmission. I have worked up the whole material more or...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-10-05.
                        Melbourne ¶ 5/10/74 ¶ ¶ Be so kind, dear Mr Bentham, to let me know, whether the large case with Liliaceae, &c sent some months ago, has safely arrived. ¶ Meanwhile the Junceae &c, also in a large c...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1874-11-02.
                          Melbourne, 2/11/74. ¶ ¶ Since last I wrote to you, dear Mr Bentham, I have visited Mount Oberon on Wilson's promontory, ¶ which large granitic mount I saw but could not reach in 1853. Against my exp...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1875-02-23.
                            Melbourne ¶ 23/2/75. ¶ ¶ I am glad to learn from you by last mail, dear Mr Bentham, that the case with Junceae, Restiaceae &c safely arrived. ¶ There is of course always great risk in trusting such ...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1876-05-15.
                              15/5/76. ¶ ¶ I thank you, dear Dr Hooker, for the ¶ support ¶ you have given me, by causing the despatches, concerning the new remedy against the Pemphigus or Phylloxera to be referred to me offici...
                              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1876-07-??.
                                25, WILTON PLACE. S.W. ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have now almost finished the apocarpous and corolline orders and Junceae and am having a second box packed up to return to you — it will probably be sent of...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1876-11-28.
                                  28/11/76 ¶ ¶ The Gramineae are gone since some time, dear Mr Bentham, by the "Shannon", and the Filices shall soon follow. By all means let General Munro have a full set or any duplicates of my Grami...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Johan Lange, 1879-11-29.
                                    29/11/79. ¶ ¶ The introduction of Juncus capitatus into this colony as a spontanous plant, dear Prof. Lange, caused me to look over the extra australian specimens of that plant, among which I find sp...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Franz Buchenau, 1880-03-01.
                                      1/3/80 ¶ ¶ The last monthly mail, dear Prof. Buchenau, brings me your excellent list of Junceae, as a preliminary to your important monograph of the order. ¶ I say Junceae because the expression Jun...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1881-08-04.
                                        4/8/81. ¶ ¶ As you probably now, dear Sir Joseph, are passing the sheets of the Monocotyledoneae for the generic work ¶ through the press, it may be well to mention to you, that the Nipa, which has ...
                                        • 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...
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