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K59/2683, unit 746, VPRS 1189 inward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department, Public Record Office, Victoria. 59.03.08
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George Maxwell to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1859-03-08. 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/1850-9/1859/59-03-08-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Albany
8th March 1859.
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WA.
Dear Sir,
I have forwarded per steam ship Colombian 1 Box containing 500 specimens of plants,
and 250 packets of seeds. I have not been able to procure specimens of (
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it is very rare in this neighborhood but plenty to the Eastward. The Steamer having
arrived a day sooner than expected prevented me of forwarding upwards of 300 more
specimens, mostly from East Mount Barren, and the Phillips ranges, but shall be forwarded
by next Steamer
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A. belladonna?
I am still anxiously looking out for Mr Oldfields arrival. I hope he safe and reaping
a rich harvest; let me know when you heard from him last, should he not arrive within
a month from this date I will proceed in a boat myself to the Westward
I find that other objects of Natural history pays much better than collecting Botanical
specimens, for instance. In one days dredging for shells, more can be made than in
botany in a month.
I am strongly advised to proceed by boat to Cape le grand next season and make a stay
for 3 or 4 months amongst the Islands and on the Main — where I have no doubt a good
collection may be obtained.
The bills for my last was received safe. I have enclosed a receipt a bill for the
amount of what I now send, and should there be any error it can be put to rights,
the next supply.
I send in the case 2 specimens of Minerals for his examination trusting you will
let me know the result they were found in the immediate vicinity of Albany. I shall
expect to hear from you by next mail being anxious to proceed to the interior
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See also M to J. O'Shanassy, 23 March 1859 (in this edition as 59-03-23a).
I remain
Sir
your most obedt Servant
G. Maxwell
P.S. you will be kind enought to send me ½ doz Pamphlets on the growth and manufacture
of the Vine. I believe the authors name to be Parsley of Geelong.
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Probably Pettavel (1859).
G.M.