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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1883-08-04.
    ¶ ¶ [empty] ¶ ¶ ¶ [empty] ¶ [empty] ¶ [fruited!] ¶ [or possibly a species of ¶ Griffithsia ¶ .]...
    • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1884-09-14.
      Lund 14 September 1884 ¶ Highly esteemed Baron! ¶ ¶ In the last letter ¶ I believe I reported to you that the packet of algae from Rottnest ¶ had not yet arrived here. Only about 8 days ago did it ...
      • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-02-??.
        ¶ [new species] ¶ ¶ [new species, so many sterile fragments] ¶ ¶ [scarcely detemin.] ¶ ¶ [(not J. G. Agardh)] ¶ ¶ [(subtropical New Holland)]. ...
        • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1886-12-25.
          [Algae from South Island New Zealand by Ward 1886] ¶ [scarcely determined] ¶ [Algae from Aireys Inlet Victoria by Miss Berkbon ¶ 1886] ¶ [(scarcely determined with certainty)] ¶ Lund, Sweden, 25 Dec....
          • Jacob Agardh to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1889-09-29.
            Algae from Aestuary of the Leven North Tasmania a Miss Lodder lectae ¶ . ¶ [collected by Miss Lodder] ¶ [Algae from Port Fairy collected by Rev. W. Whan on 16 May 1889 and sent by Baron Ferd. Mueller...
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