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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1864-08-25.
    25/8/64. ¶ My very dear & venerable Sir William. ¶ ¶ The roughly dried specimen of Lomaria discolor with ¶ doubly ¶ pinnatifid fronds herewith sent may interest you, though it is but a play-form. I...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1866-02-??.
      ¶ Australian Ferns ¶ .—While lately engaged in examining critically all the Ferns hitherto found in Australia, I was reminded of the likelihood that very many of our southern species could be grown w...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Australasian, 1866-06-??.
        ¶ The ferns from the Blackwood Ranges submitted to me are:— 1, Asplenium flabellifolium; 2, Lindsaya, perhaps tridromanoides ¶ (a rare species, of which good specimens would be welcome); 3, Lomaria ...
        • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1871-11-??.
          Herriott's ¶ Sp. ¶ ¶ Nov/ 1871 ¶ 1. ¶ Eucalyptus eugenioides ¶ 2. ¶ Mucuna gigantea ¶ 3. ¶ Lomaria Patersoni ¶ 4. L. ¶ discolor...
          • William Woolls to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1879-03-31.
            Richmond ¶ March 31 /79 ¶ My dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I send you a paragraph from to-day's ¶ Herald ¶ . ¶ It will make the subject known. We have lately come upon a fossil fern or aquatic plant in sandstone...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1881-10-??.
              [if this species flowers blue. The colour in your specimen is quite faded. I have C. coerulia from the Murray River near the South Australian border, but not yet really from a locality in your colony....
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