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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • 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 George Bentham, 1866-01-24.
      24/1/66 ¶ ¶ It was my intention, dear Mr Bentham, to have sent you the rest of Compositae this month, but it was impossible. A number of queries concerning ferns rendered it necessary to spend for 2 ...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Carl von Martius, 1866-09-26.
        Melbourne Royal Botanic Garden, ¶ 26 September 1866. ¶ ¶ I hesitated, noble Sir, to approach you in the midst of the horror of the war. ¶ Your mind must have been troubled enough, having watched fro...
        • 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 George Bentham, 1868-02-05.
            Melbourne bot Garden ¶ 5/2/68. ¶ ¶ From the byefollowing memorandum & bill of loading you will perceive, dear Mr Bentham, that the " ¶ True Britain ¶ " brings you an other consignment of plants. I am...
            • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-05-14.
              25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ London ¶ May 14 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ The day after last mail I received your box per Superb and immediately went through the Stylidium Goodenovieae Epacrideae etc named the...
              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-07-12.
                25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ July 12 /68 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I write a few lines to say that a box was despatched to you last week of which I trust you have received the bill of lading from Kew and another...
                • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-10-02.
                  25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ London ¶ Oct 2 1868 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Having now returned to town for the winter I have resumed printing. Three more sheets are in type but I have not the clean copies in tim...
                  • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1868-10-29.
                    25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ Oct 29 /68 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have to thank you for your letter of the 8th Augt ¶ — I regret to have overlooked the figures of the two Leschenaultias in your Fragmenta till...
                    • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1869-01-14.
                      14/1/69 ¶ ¶ I am glad, dear Mr Bentham, to hear of your famous progress again. The Verbenaceae will indeed prove very interesting. You will find a few additions to them and to Labiatae in the larger ...
                      • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869-02-18.
                        Feby 18 1869 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I had fully intended writing to you by the last mail but the alteration in the departure of the mail from fixed days of the month to every four weeks makes it very diff...
                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to George Bentham, 1869-02-27.
                          27/[2]/69. ¶ ¶ It was my intention, dear Mr Bentham, to have sent an other case of Museum-plants to you by the Essex, but so much unforeseen work intervened, that I could not g[e]t it quite ready, an...
                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1869-03-06.
                            Melbourne bot. gard. ¶ 6/3 /69 ¶ ¶ By the Steamship Summersetshire, ¶ dear Dr Hooker, you will receive the 50th case of Museum-plant. It contains mainly Salsolaceae, therefore the rest of the Curvem...
                            • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869-03-19.
                              25, WILTON PLACE, S.W. ¶ London ¶ March 19 /69 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I write a few lines to say that the boxes per Norfolk and Dover Castle have arrived safely...
                              • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869-05-13.
                                25. WILTON PLACE. S.W. ¶ May 13 /69 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ I have to thank you for yours of the 27th February received since the last mail. With regard to what you say of Cryptogamic plants they do not co...
                                • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869-06-09.
                                  25, WILTON PLACE. S.W. ¶ June 9 /69 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ Since I last wrote two boxes have come from you one (I believe per Somersetshire) some little time since and the other per Wellesley just arrived...
                                  • Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1869-09-06.
                                    6/9/69 ¶ ¶ Let me express my best thanks, dear Dr Hooker, for the liberal sending of Wight's & Falconer's ¶ plants, all of great utility to me for references, whenever the occasions arise. I enclose...
                                    • George Bentham to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1869-09-30.
                                      25. WILTON PLACE. S.W. ¶ Sept 30/69 ¶ My dear Sir ¶ ¶ After three months absence I am now again at work and am advancing on Labiatae. I found on my return several of your letters for which I have to ...
                                      • Charles Prentice to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1876-09-08.
                                        Brisbane ¶ Sep 8. 1876 ¶ Dear Baron, ¶ ¶ I almost blush to send you so well marked a plant as the enclosed, but I cannot make up my mind satisfactory about it; it grows near the banks of a saltwater ...
                                        • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1879-02-??.
                                          ¶ No one ¶ should recommend the Eucalypts for utilitarian culture ¶ en gros ¶ in any region subject to severe frosts, nor can many species be cultivated in damp tropical lowlands, though the speci...
                                          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Nicholas Holtze, 1891-12-12.
                                            12/12/91. ¶ ¶ Have spent some time over your Aeschynomene ¶ from the Swamp, dear Mr Holtze, and feel not yet sure, whether it ought to be considered a form of A. aspera. ¶ The fruits are broader, a...
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