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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1853-11-21.
    Victoria Range, ¶ 21st November, 1853 ¶ ¶ Encamped here, on a new botanical journey through this province, I observed for the second time within the last five years, a pretty little ¶ Stylidium ¶ ,...
    • 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...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1867-07-27.
        Queenscliff ¶ 27/7/67. ¶ ¶ I write from Queenscliff, Dear Mr Bentham, whence I went to endeavour to regain strength by change of air. My health is seriously impaired by the anxieties of managing a la...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1867-08-21.
          Bot garden 21/8/67. ¶ ¶ I send you, dear Mr Bentham, Box 33 by the Great Britain under the obliging care of the Captain, & through the kindess of Mess. Bright freight free. ¶ This consignment contin...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1867-08-27.
            Queenscliff, 27 August 1867. ¶ ¶ Today, noble patron and friend, my letter brings you among other news also some harsh and sad tidings. Your famous, kind nephew Dr F. Bayer, recently still full of vi...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Julius Haast, 1867-10-09.
              King George Sound, ¶ 9/10/67. ¶ ¶ I have proceeded to this quiet place for one month, dear friend, to recuperate if possible. Here I can allow myself complete rest, and the vegetation, which has the ...
              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-01-18.
                25 Wilton Place ¶ London S.W. ¶ Jany 18 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Two days after I had despatched my last I received your most interesting letter of the 3d Novr I was exceedingly glad to see that you ha...
                • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1874-05-??.
                  [May 1874] ¶ ¶ You ask me, dear Dr Hooker, by last mail, whether I still hold Helmholtzia as a distinct genus. ¶ To this I must give an affirmative answer, as the matter presents itself to me in thi...
                  • Otto Tepper to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1882-10-02.
                    Clarendon, ¶ 2nd Oct. 1882 ¶ Highly esteemed Baron, ¶ ¶ Your kind letter of 20th last, together with a list ¶ of part of the Ardrossan ¶ Algae, reached me on the 29th, just as I returned from a ra...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Gartenflora, 1884-10-??.
                      ¶ The Catholic clergyman, B. Scortechini, with whom I corresponded very much during his residence in Queensland about the native plants there, writes to me from Perak ¶ Scortechini was appointed Gove...
                      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1886-10-??.
                        ¶ The sparseness of the specimens often makes the naming difficult and sometimes the whole of the material is sacrificed to dissection....
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1886-12-28.
                          28/12/86 ¶ ¶ You will be surprised, dear Mr Tepper, that your ¶ Hydrocotyle ¶ no. 96 proves to be identical with ¶ H. diantha ¶ ¶ D.C., a species that hitherto has not yet been found outside Wes...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1888-03-22.
                            22/3/88 ¶ ¶ Although it is mail day for the European, Indian and other ¶ mails ¶ , dear Mr Tepper, I have just spent some hours on the naming of your plants from Western Australia and enclose the li...
                            • 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...
                              • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1889-12-01.
                                1/12/89 ¶ ¶ The cucurbitac. ¶ fruit, dear Mr Dyer, which is missing, did not reach here, so far as I remember. ¶ All ¶ the economic articles from Sir Will. Macgregor's collection were scrupulously...
                                • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1893-08-27.
                                  Sunday, 27/8/93. ¶ ¶ That the experiment of sending the ¶ Desert ¶ -Verticordia in the open air, should not have lived through the few weeks of the voyage, dear Dr Dyer, is all the more regretable, ...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Anna Brotherton, 1894-??-??.
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