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Taeniopteris Daintreei
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Ferdinand von Mueller to Frederick McCoy, 1860-06-21. 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/1860-9/1860/60-06-21-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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Letter not found. The text given here (B61.13.02) is a footnote to McCoy (1861), p.
97. McCoy was responding to a paper by W. B. Clarke (1861), who doubted that a fossil
fern found in coal rocks at the mouth of the Bass River, Vic, belonged to the genus
Taenipoteris. The footnote is keyed to McCoy's comment: 'I will simply prove my assertion, if
not to the satisfaction of Mr. Clarke, certainly to that of every one else, including
one authority at least (Dr. Mueller), to whom, I believe, he admits the necessity
of paying deference in botanical matters'. For documents on the long-running dispute between Clarke and McCoy on the age of Australian coal beds,
of which this was part, see Moyal (1976), chapter 6, and Organ (1990).
21st June, 1860.
My very dear Sir—
To so world-famed celebrity amongst palæontological authors as yourself, it is perfectly
superfluous to state that the Victorian fossil determined by you as an undescribed
species of Taeniopteris, accords fully with the generic diagnosis originally published by Brongniart (Prodr.
16);
but as you were particularly desirous that I should compare this new species of the
genus Taeniopteris with recorded definitions, I gladly responded to your request, and beg to give it
as my opinion that I regard the T. Daintreei in no way different from its congeners.
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Brongniart (1828). The reference to Taeniopteris is on p. 46.
Most regardfully, dear Professor, yours,
(Signed) Ferd. Mueller
Professor McCoy, &c., &c.