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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1860-09-17.
    Genoa River, 17 Sept 1860. ¶ My dear Sir William, ¶ ¶ Perhaps I may not be able to forward this letter to you by the September mail, as I am engaged in finishing the botanical exploration of Gipps La...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1869-01-15.
      On board of the Southern Cross ¶ 15/1/68. ¶ ¶ These lines, dear Dr Hooker, I write on board of the Steamer, which brings me back from a short excursion to Tasmania, which lovely island I at last in t...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to William Thiselton-Dyer, 1886-08-04.
        4/8/86 ¶ ¶ I have to thank you for an excellent suppy ¶ of fresh fruits of Chamaerops Ritchieana, dear Mr Dyer, which - as their vitality seems well retained - will doubtless add to the treasures of...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1887-09-??.
          Eastern Gippsland, "the Australian Switzerland," is the home of this magnificent plant, where it attains occasionally a height of 40 feet, and being usually arborescent is unlike its compeer, T. speci...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Edmund Goeze, 1889-07-24.
            ¶ I have just ascertained that on the Arthur River ¶ ¶ Telopea truncata ¶ (magnificent Proteacea) exceptionally occurs 25’ tall with a basal trunk diameter of 1’. These are of course only half the...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Wiener illustrirte Garten-Zeitung, 1892-08-??.
              ¶ At an earlier opportunity ¶ attention was already drawn to the fact that the celebrated ‘Waratah’ sometimes rises up to the size of a tree, particularly ¶ T. oreades ¶ , which, undisturbed in the...
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