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M61/59, unit 6, VPRS 1096 inward correspondence, VA 466 Governor, Public Record Office, Victoria. 59.09.09Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Octavius Timins, 1859-09-09. 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/1850-9/1859/59-09-09-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne botanic & zoolog. Garden,
9. Sept. 1859.
Sir
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a communication, adressed to you by
the Private Secretary of His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia in reference
to the Alpaca-Llamas introduced into Victoria,
and beg in reply to state, that I shall not fail to give to you, according to His
Excellency's our Governors request an outline of whatever is bearing on the introduction
&c of these animals, previous to the departure of the English Mail.
1
On 15 August 1859 H. Wakefield, Private Secretary to the Governor of WA, wrote to
Timins saying that the WA Governor, A. Kennedy, had been petitioned by 'several gentlemen
of influence' in Western Australia to obtain information about the introduction of
alpacas into Victoria. Specifically Wakefield wished to know: '1st Whether it would
be possible for the gentlemen on whose behalf I write to procure a few young alpacas.
2nd who would be the proper person to whom to apply for the purchase of them, and,
3rd the probably price at which they may be obtained.' The Governor of Victoria, H.
Barkly, asked that Wakefield's letter be referred to M 'as a Director of the Zoological
Society with the request that he will supply such information suggestions as may be
interesting and useful to the Government of Western Australia'.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient & humble servant
Ferd. Mueller
Capt. Timins.
2
On 15 September Barkly instructed: 'Send Dr Mueller's letter by the mail & add that
I will forward the queries which the Gentlemen in Western Australia desired to have
answered to H. E. the Governor Genl at Sydney with a request that he will have them
answered by whoever has charge of the Alpacas there'.