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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1854-12-16.
    Omeo, 16. December 1854. ¶ ¶ After a prosperous journey over the central part of the Australian Alps arriving at this locality, I will occupy an leisure hour or two to acquaint you briefly with the b...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1865-04-25.
      Melbourne. bot. Garden, 25/4/65 ¶ ¶ I have no doubt, dear Prof Gray, that you deem me most ungrateful & most forgetful of my obligations, because I have been so long silent towards you & not even for...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Anderson, 1865-04-25.
        25/4/65 ¶ My dear Professor Anderson ¶ ¶ Your kind letter of 22 january is still unanswered before me. ¶ That Coniferous seeds are a great boon I need not repeat. I have now in a reserve adjoining t...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Eduard Fenzl, 1865-06-25.
          Melbourne, Botanic Garden ¶ 25 June 1865. ¶ My dear Professor, ¶ ¶ Already two weeks ago I dispatched a case with plants to Dr Sonder in Hamburg by the ship "Sussex". Besides a number of plants for y...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1866-11-29.
            Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 29 November 1866. ¶ ¶ How can I thank you, noble Sir, for all the tokens of your kindness? You have elected me as a member of the venerable Academy, ¶ in which you, celeb...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1867-01-10.
              Melbourne bot. Garden, 10/1/67. ¶ ¶ A fair opportunity permits itself, dear Professor, to send you some consignment & though I had but short warning and though I am extremly busy with additional duti...
              • Ernst Heyne to Messrs Baptist & Sons, 1868-03-??.
                Gentlemen ¶ ¶ Accompanied by Mr Carron of the Bot. Gard. I had this morning the pleasure of looking over your fine nursery and I can assure you I was perfectly astonished to see so valuable a collect...
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