Document information

Physical location:

55.00.00

Plant names

Preferred Citation:

Ferdinand von Mueller to J. Chester Jervis, 1855. 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/1850-9/1855/55-00-00-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026

1
Letter not found. For the text given here, see the report of the meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 7 January 1857, in Courier (Hobart), 13 January 1857, p. 2.
[J. Chester Jervis, Esq., of the Grampians, Victoria, sent a dried specimen of a beautiful star-flowered low myrtle shrub indigenous to that region. [...] The specimen was brought over by Mr. R. Ballantyne, together with a letter touching the shrub from Dr. F. Mueller to Mr. Jervis, which was read.
2
M’s letter could not have been written later than 12 August 1855, when M left Moreton Bay (Brisbane) with the North Australian Exploring Expedition, since he had been out of contact with the settled parts of Australia since then; and it was almost certainly written before he left Melbourne in late June 1855 to join the expedition in Sydney.
Dr. Mueller has named it .
3
In a report on his tour of the Grampians (M to J. Foster. 15 January 1854), M noted the discovery of ‘an extremly beautiful and yet undescribed bush of Myrtaceae (to be named ), forming a most singular genus in the series of this order’. The taxon was mentioned with a very brief description, as Scaryomyrtus, in B54.06.01, p. 157.
]