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C53/9354, unit 203, VPRS 1189 inward registered correspondence, VA 856 Colonial Secretary's Office, Public Record Office, Victoria. 53.09.19Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Charles La Trobe, 1853-09-19. R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells (eds), Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, <https://vmcp.rbg.vic.gov.au/id//letters/1850-9/1853/53-09-19-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
Melbourne Collin stree[t]
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editorial addition — MS damaged.
N.70. East.
19. Sept. 1853.
Sir
The rapid progress of the spring vegetation induces me, to solicit your Excellency's
permission, to prepare for a new botanical exploration of the country, if your Excellency
should be pleased, to direct me into those regions, which I suggested as the most
desirable for my pursuits. — The requirements for this journey would be, that I engage
an attendent,
that I select three horses, with saddles pack-saddles &c.
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Probably Carl Wilhelmi.
All other expenses during the journey I shall be enabled to defray out of my salary.
The list of the indigenous plants, which accompanies my last report
will be perfected before my departure.
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M to J. Foster, 5 September 1853.
I have the honor to be your Excellency's most obedient and humble servant.
Ferd. Mueller.
His Excellency Governor Latrobe
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On 26 September 1853 La Trobe instructed: 'Dr. Muller ought to be empowered to make
every preparation for his spring voyage', and then added: 'Dr. Muller is to have all
possible encourgt to proceed in his examination of the Flora of the Colony consistent
with the provision made — I think he might visit the Grampian range & country to the
northward in the course of the Spring, but I leave him to choose his ground'.
The Assistant Colonial Secretary, L. Gilles, referred La Trobe's instructions to the
Auditor General, H. Childers, on 27 September: 'who is requested to state whether
the provision is adequate for Dr: Müller's proposed equipment'. The Auditor General's
Department replied on 15 October: 'About £100 may be considered available'.
Gilles wrote to the Auditor General again on 27 October giving his approval for £100 to be included in the estimates for M's outfit (No. 53/1255,
unit 1, VPRS 3208, PROV).
See also L. Gilles to M, 27 October 1853.