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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-05-10.
    Alberton, ¶ 10th May 1853. ¶ Sir, ¶ ¶ I do myself the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that since my last report, dated Yerring 15th April, ¶ I proceeded to Gip...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Lonsdale, 1853-06-27.
      Melbourne, 27th of June 1853. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I have the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Governor, that I returned yesterday to Melbourne after an absence of five months, during...
      • 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 Haines, 1855-03-01.
          Lake Wellington, Gipps Land, ¶ 1 March 1855. ¶ Sir ¶ ¶ I do myself the honor to inform you for communication to his Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, that I proceeded, according to my last report, ...
          • 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, 1857-06-11.
              Melbourne, bot. garden, 11. June 1857 ¶ My dear Sir William ¶ ¶ Only yesterday I had the pleasure of recieving your kind letters dated Febr. 2. and Jan 4. 1856, both having missed us when forwarded b...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1860-02-16.
                Melbourne bot. & zool. Garden, ¶ 16. Febr. 1860 ¶ My very dear & venerable Sir William, ¶ ¶ Again the mail day arrived, which must not pass without a few lines being directed to Kew. Let me first of ...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1861-02-23.
                  Melbourne Botanic and Zoologic Garden ¶ 23 February 1861. ¶ My dear friend, ¶ ¶ Your letters of 10 and 12 January, ¶ then the interesting collection of plants, and above all the splendid, ingenious,...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1862-10-23.
                    23/10/62. ¶ My dear Mr Bentham. ¶ ¶ By this mail I have sent a few fragments of plants, which will as thalamiflorous be additions to the material of the first volume of Austr. flora. There is amongst...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1864-04-25.
                      25/4/64. ¶ My dear Bentham. ¶ ¶ Your kind letter of 25/2/64 calls for an acknowledgement. ¶ ¶ I am glad that you so rapidly push on the investigation of the Leguminosae, and feel sure we shall be i...
                      • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1866-06-18.
                        25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ June 18/66 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Since last mail I have received yours of the 24th March ¶ — In answer to which ¶ in the first place I enclose a memorandum from Weddell ¶ — th...
                        • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1866-07-22.
                          July 22 1866 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I was very glad to hear of the safe arrival of the Lincolnshire with the Eucalypti ¶ — I was rather uneasy after the loss of the London ¶ and knowing that the Lincoln...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-07-28.
                            28/7/66 ¶ ¶ A variety of circumstances, which it is but right I should explain to you, dear Mr Bentham, delayed the shipment of the rest of the Compositae til for the sailing of the Yorkshire, which ...
                            • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1866-12-25.
                              Christmas 1866. ¶ ¶ I am glad, dear Mr Bentham, to learn that the Yorkshire arrived & thus hope my plants will have reached you in time. ¶ I am engaged preparing Goodeniaceae & Epacrideae as a first...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1867-01-10.
                                Melbourne bot. Garden, 10/1/67. ¶ ¶ A fair opportunity permits itself, dear Professor, to send you some consignment & though I had but short warning and though I am extremly busy with additional duti...
                                • Otto Tepper to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1880-09-14.
                                  Ardrossan, ¶ 14th September, 1880. ¶ Highly revered Baron, ¶ ¶ I am again sending you a small parcel of plants with today's steamer, there will probably be a few amongst them which are new for me. ¶...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1883-05-05.
                                    5/5/83 ¶ ¶ Perhaps you will think me troublesome, dear Sir Joseph, when I once more enquire about the Norf. Isl. plants. Could they be identified? ¶ I cannot think, that they are all endemic. C.DC. ...
                                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-04-06.
                                      6/4/86. ¶ ¶ By this post, dear Mr Dyer, I have sent as an experiment cuttings of Correa Lawrenciana, ¶ var. coccinea ¶ , ¶ in waxcloth and moss. It is doubtful, whether this sending will reach you ...
                                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1889-07-??.
                                        ¶ The ascent of the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea to their very summit, recently accomplished by Sir ¶ William Macgregor ¶ , demonstrates the occurrence of an almost alpine vegetation between el...
                                        • James Garland to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1890-12-30.
                                          J. R. GARLAND ¶ Solicitor. ¶ Wagga Wagga ¶ 30 Decr ¶ 189 ¶ 0 ¶ Dear Sir...
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