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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to John C. Brown, 1863-??-??.
    ¶ [More than one of these gentlemen has promised plants, cuttings or seeds, if they be desired, in return. Dr. Hooker, Dr. Mueller, and Dr. Smith have in this measure taken the initiative by sending ...
    • John C. Brown to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1866-01-14.
      Wynberg, 14th January, 1866. ¶ My Dear Sir.— ¶ I am favoured with yours of 25th November, 1865, ¶ and ¶ which you say: "You would render me an important service by furnishing briefly some informati...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to a friend of Warrnambool Borough Councillor Hider, 1867-02-05.
        Melbourne Botanic Gardens ¶ Feby 5th 1867. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this day ¶ by which you desire information how the ingress of the sand on the town ...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Parliamentary return, 1867-07-08.
          1. Return of total number of plants and seeds supplied from the Melbourne Botanic Gardens to public Institutions in Victoria from 1858 to 1867. ¶ Return of the names of public Institutions in Victoria...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Duncan Gillies, 1873-02-13.
            Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 13/2/73. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ In compliance with the request, conveyed through your communication of the 8th instant, ¶ I have the honor to transmit to you a return of the nursery p...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Knight, 1876-03-??.
              HOW TO PREVENT ENCROACHMENT OF SAND. ¶ ¶ Among the several methods to bind the drift sands of sea-coasts by rearing vegetation, that adopted along the Bay of Gascoigne, and originally suggested by Mo...
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