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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1870-07-10.
    10/7/70. ¶ ¶ I have again written my views on that portion of the work, dear Mr Bentham, which you forwarded to me by the mail just arrived. I am pleased with the whole arrangement and the details, a...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Michael Guilfoyle, 1870-07-23.
      Melb. bot Garden ¶ 23/7/70 ¶ ¶ This day, dear Mr Guilfoyle, I learnt with delight, that you purchased 1000 acres of rich land on the ¶ Tweed ¶ . ¶ So I am told by Mr D. Jones. You will thus have fr...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-08-23.
        Melbourne bot. Garden ¶ 23/8/70 ¶ ¶ It is with delight, dear Mr Guilfoyle, that I hear of your fathers account of the Tweed ¶ and of your own prospect of going there. A diligent search among the pla...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1870-09-??.
          p. ¶ ¶ Among Proteaceae I miss the genera Molloya and Strangea in the general table. ¶ The former is to me not more known that it was to Meissner, ¶ but Strangea seems in my opinion very distinct a...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-09-03.
            Bot Garden 3/9 ¶ /70 ¶ ¶ The account of the Tweed, ¶ written by your worthy father, ¶ dear Mr Guilfoyle, interested me much. Barklya syringifolia was not previously found within the boundaries of N...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-09-15.
              15/9/70 ¶ ¶ Very gladly, dear Mr Guilfoyle, will I name the Aspidium (Nephrodium) after your worthy father, but the fragments are so crushed that I cannot work out a proper diagnosis from them, or as...
              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Guilfoyle, 1870-10-15.
                15/10/70. ¶ ¶ I feel much pleased and touched, dear Mr Guilfoyle with your intended defence of my exhibition plants. Really if freight & packing expenses were no object to an empoverished establishme...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Michael Guilfoyle, 1871-01-17.
                  Bot Garden 17/1/71 ¶ ¶ I am glad, dear Mr Guilfoyle, that you will send me the Strangea; ¶ a few fragments in a letter will be sufficient for my purpose of examining, though a good supply of dried s...
                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl Meisner, 1871-02-18.
                    Melbourne Botanic Garden, ¶ 18 February 1871. ¶ ¶ A favourable opportunity presents itself to me, esteemed Professor, to send you a very few rare Proteaceae through a Swiss friend, Mr J. H. Dardel, ¶...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Michael Guilfoyle, 1871-05-15.
                      Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 15/5/71 ¶ ¶ Let me in first instance express my extreme gratification, dear Mr Guilfoyle, in seeing my name connected with your natural magnificent Park, a honor which I all th...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1880-04-25.
                        25/4/80. ¶ ¶ In casting a glance over your & Mr Benthams admirable volume III, p. I, ¶ dear Sir Joseph, I notice a few omissions, to which you may allow me to draw attention. I had some noted in for...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1883-06-01.
                          1/6/83 ¶ ¶ I was greatly delighted, dear Sir Joseph, to receive by last mail the finishing part of your and Bentham's opus magnum, ¶ and beg both of you to be felicitated on the glorious conclusion ...
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