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MS 11663, Royal Society of Victoria, Records 1854-1982, box 2/1, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne. 59.07.12Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Barkly, 1859-07-12. 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/1850-9/1859/59-07-12-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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The MS is a draft in M's handwriting, but has been extensively edited, possibly by
the Honorary Secretary of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria, John Macadam. The
unedited version is as follows:
'In the name of the Council of the Victorian philosophical Institute we have the honor
to solicit, that your Excellency as our Patron may by pleased to communicate to our
most gracious Majesty Sovereign Queens Victoria the humble request of the members
of the Institute that Her Majesty may graciously condescend, to permit us to attach
the Royal name to the eldest scientific Society of that colony, which already bears
her Majestys illustrious name, and to elevate our Institute to the "Royal philosophical
Institute of Victoria"'.
For another, slightly different version of the edited text, see the minutes of the
meeting of the Philosophical Institute’s Council held on 12 July 1859 at which it
was resolved that the letter should be sent (MS 11663, Royal Society of Victoria,
Records 1854-1982, box 1, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne).
Sir
On behalf of the Council of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria we have the honor
to solicit, that your Excellency as our Patron will be pleased to communicate to Her
most gracious Majesty the Queen the humble request of the members of the Philosophical
Institute of Victoria that Her Majesty will graciously condescend, to permit us to
assume the title of the Royal Society of Victoria
We have the honor to be,
your Excellencys
most obedient & humble servants
President
Vice President
Vice President
Treasurer
Hon. Secretary
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M was President, S. Iffla and J. Bleasdale were Vice Presidents, M. Irving was Treasurer
and J. Macadam was Honorary Secretary.
To His Excellency
Sir Henry Barkly K.C.B., &c &c
Governor of Victoria &c &c &c
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On 13 July M chaired an ordinary meeting of the Institute when the members were informed
that an application to assume the title 'Royal Society' would be forwarded to the
Queen in the outgoing mail. Some discussion ensued on this subject in which M and
others took part. See Transactions of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria
, vol. 4 (1860), p. xvi.