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Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to John Foster, 1854-03-10.
    Avon, 10. March 1854. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I proceeded on my botanical expedition since my last report (dated Albury 15 Jan....
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1856-06-18.
      Main Camp on the Victoria River, ¶ 18 June 1856 ¶ Sir William, ¶ ¶ Prepared to leave in Mr Gregory's party this camp again within a few days, I am anxious to avail myself of the only opportunity, whi...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1857-03-06.
        Sydney bot. gardens 6. March 57. ¶ My dear Sir William, ¶ ¶ Since the last weeks engaged in putting the botanical specimens into order, which were obtained during the latter part of the North Austral...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1862-01-29.
          Melbourne bot. & zool. Garden ¶ 29. Jan. 62 ¶ Dear Sir William. ¶ ¶ I have much pleasure in enclosing a bill of loading of a case with 9 fascicles of Thalamiflorae sent for Mr Benthams perusal pr. Gr...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1862-02-20.
            Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 20/2/62 ¶ My dear Mr Bentham ¶ ¶ The mail, due this month from Europe, has not arrived, so that I have but occasion to adress you on few subjects. I have forwarded under speci...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to John O'Shanassy, 1862-06-01.
              Melbourne botanic Garden, ¶ 1 June 1862. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor of submitting to you a brief report on the work and proceedings in this establishment during the month of May. ¶ ¶ Some very fine ...
              • Clement Hodgkinson to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1865-05-30.
                Office of Lands & Survey, ¶ Melbourne, 30th May 1865. ¶ Dear Sir, ¶ ¶ Referring to your note of the 10th instant, ¶ I beg to inform you that the Crown Lands Bailiff, Mr Bickford, has been instructed...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Australasian, 1865-06-??.
                  ¶ The Karaka, or Corynocarpus, is certainly among the most magnificent trees we could select for our avenues. Its deep dark green foliage affords a more perfect shade then that of most trees and the ...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to [Julius Haast], 1866-04-??.
                    ¶ The ¶ Pittospora ¶ are such lovely hardy and quick-growing plants that thousands of these plants are wanted for our cemeteries, town churches, and schools, hence I accept the seed you so kindly o...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Canterbury Acclimatization Society, 1867-07-??.
                      [A letter was read from Dr. ¶ Mueller, ¶ of Melbourne, acknowledging the receipt of some native seeds, including those of the ¶ Pittosporum ¶ .]...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick Barlee, 1869-12-09.
                        Melbourne, bot Garden ¶ 9./12/69 ¶ ¶ I have the pleasure, dear Mr Barlee, to send you under the obliging care of the Commander of the "Jeannie Oswald" a case with growing plants, which all are likely...
                        • Thomas Higinbotham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1870-05-23.
                          23rd May 70. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to enquire whether you can oblige by supplying the Department with about one hundred young Pittosporum plants, for filling up the places of Shrubs &c, which we...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Higinbotham, 1870-05-24.
                            Melbourne Bot. Garden, ¶ 24/5/70 ¶ Sir. ¶ ¶ In reply to your letter, ¶ this day received, I have the honor to observe, that the distribution of plants to public institutions commenced in the beginni...
                            • Thomas Higinbotham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1870-05-26.
                              26 May 70. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of your letter of the 24th instant, stating that you will endeavour to supply the Department with the one hundred Pittos...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Higinbotham, 1870-05-27.
                                Melbourne botan. Garden, ¶ 27/5/70. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor of forwarding herewith one hundred of miscellaneous Pittosporum plants in pots for the Railway Reserves at Ballarat. The plants are in t...
                                • Thomas Higinbotham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1870-06-01.
                                  1st June 70. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 27th ultimo, ¶ forwarding one hundred young Pittosporum plants for the railway reserve, Ballaarat, ¶ and to ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Casey, 1873-05-22.
                                    MELBOURNE BOTANIC GARDEN. ¶ APPLICATION FOR SUPPLY. ¶ Mr. D. Randall ¶ of ¶ Campbells Creek ¶ requests that he may be supplied with the following ¶ ...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bennett, 1876-12-??.
                                      Report of Baron von Mueller, F.R.S., &c. ¶ ¶ The collection of plants brought together by Signor D'Albertis ¶ during his last expedition to New Guinea is of particular interest, inasmuch as thus for...
                                      • Robert Fitzgerald to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1877-07-17.
                                        Surveyor Generals ¶ Office Sydney, ¶ 17 July 77 ¶ Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I enclose the seed of the Pittosporum of Howes Island ¶ and young plant in seed leaf. The germination appears to me to be unusual, a...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Weekly Times, 1885-09-??.
                                          The branches of tree forwarded by you from Coal creek belong to the Pittosporum family (Hooker)....
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to James Hector, 1892-08-14.
                                            14/8/92. ¶ ¶ When Mr Alex. Purdie brought your kind letter, ¶ dear Sir James, I was engaged in Melbourne at Gov. offices, but I had a visit from him this day, when he came from Kyneton to the metrop...
                                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Cheeseman, 1895-08-08.
                                              8/8/95 ¶ ¶ Allow me to ask, dear Mr Cheeseman, whether you have handy there the Alectryon excelsum ¶ , and if so will you kindly send me some fruits, when they are ripe, as I would wish to examine ca...
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