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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1868-06-12.
    Melb. bot. Garden ¶ 12/6/68. ¶ ¶ I regret very much, dear Dr Hooker, that I cannot comply with your wish of giving a concise account of Mr Browns three Livistonas or rather his 2 Livist. & 1 Corypha....
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1872-02-29.
      Melbourne ¶ bot Garden ¶ 29/2/72 ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter, dear Dr Hooker, from 17/12/71 ¶ I cannot give you any information on our palms beyond what I published in the fragmenta, ¶ but I have a...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1884-06-01.
        1/6/84 ¶ By this post, dear Sir Joseph, half a hundred species of plants, according to the list of Prof. Oliver, have been forwarded; ¶ and I will try to send each ¶ Gov. mail ¶ as many more, so th...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Odoardo Beccari, 1885-08-24.
          24/8/85 ¶ It is very pleasing to m[e] ¶ , dear Dr Beccari, that my poor sending of dried plants proved acceptable to you. An other lot will be forwarded to you shortly. ¶ ¶ Very ¶ few ¶ ¶ good ¶ ...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1885-09-20.
            20/9/85 ¶ ¶ Herewith, dear Sir Joseph, I beg to send you fresh seeds of the Arnhem's Land Livistona experimentally, some in Waxpaper according to Goeppert's method, some in ordinary paper. It would b...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Maurice Holtze, 1890-09-13.
              13/9/90 ¶ ¶ The packing case has not yet arrived, dear Mr Holtze, because — as you know — steamship traffic has come to a halt. ¶ But I'll answer at once your letters that just arrived, at least as ...
              • Maurice Holtze to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-03-16.
                16 March 1892. ¶ Highly esteemed Baron! ¶ ¶ After receipt of your letter ¶ I have immediately checked the Herbarium for ¶ Livistona ¶ . Unfortunately we have only two specimens of ¶ Livistona ¶ , ...
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