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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles Darwin, 1858-03-??.
    ¶ [I have now looked & found passage in F. Müllers letter to me, in which he says In the ¶ wildernesses ¶ ¶ of Australia some European perennials are “advancing in sure progress” “not to be arrest...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to John O'Shanassy, 1862-06-18.
      Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 18 June 62 ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you, that having in the afternoon of Saturday 14. instant received your letter, dated 13 June, ¶ desiring me to investigat...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Brewer, 1864-04-24.
        Melbourne botanic Garden ¶ 24/4/64 ¶ My dear Sir. ¶ ¶ I take the earliest opportunity of acknowledging your letter, dated 1 Dec 1863, ¶ which reached me only within the last days. It appears to me, ...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Brewer, 1864-05-20.
          Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 20/5/64 ¶ Dear Sir. ¶ ¶ I replied to your enquiry about what plants I would recommend for your pasture-ground by last mail. ¶ But as letters may get lost I briefly repeat, th...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Miles Berkeley, 1873-08-12.
            Melbourne ¶ 12/8/73 ¶ ¶ I have ventured, rev. Sir, to submit to you a few specimens of a Clavaria (an orange colored species) which devastes our grass fields and preys on Lolium perenne particularly....
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1873-10-??.
              I have ventured to submit to you a few specimens of a Clavaria (an orange-coloured species) which devastates our grass fields and preys on Lolium perenne particularly. As this parasite was never notic...
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