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Ferdinand von Mueller to George Grey, 1862-12-04 [62.12.04b]. 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/1860-9/1862/62-12-04b-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne botanic Garden
4/12/62
Sir George,
I have to express my [great] thanks to your Excellency for the kindness of sending
me the valuable seeds, which by a recent mail I received from you Excellency for this
garden. These are are so much more valuable as they are of useful kinds and from a
country in climate so similar to this colony.
Your Excellency will observe a public record of this donation in a copy of the Melbourne
Herald, transmitted by this mail.
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See Herald
(Melbourne), 1 December 1862, p. 5, where a report on current developments in the
Botanic Garden acknowledges the donation of ‘a collection of seeds—chiefly South African—and
esculent plants, presented to the gardens by His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B.,
Governor of New Zealand’.
I beg to enclose a few seeds of both the white and pink flowered variety of the
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discovered by Lady Grey at the Murray River.
Swainsonia
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Orthographic variant of
Swainsona greyana
. See APNI.
The transmission of the fallow deers, desired by your Excellency, has been so long
postponed in consequence of the impossibility of capturing the animals until their
antlers dropped; but as so far the danger of handling these animals is now removed
and a net purposely made for securing them, I hope to be soon in the position of forwarding
some, and in doing so I shall be highly gratified to aid your Excellency in the noble
design of adding to the natural treasures of your islands; and any other aid, which
in my humble capacity I may be able to afford in this and other philanthropic objects
will, I need scarcely say, will always be cheerfully rendered.
A few weeks ago I had the honor of forwarding to your Excellency some pamphlets from
the Royal Archaeologic Society of Copenhagen and a solicitation from Prof Dr Rafn,
the great historian, and the Secretary of the Society to join their ranks.
I would be truly delighted if your Excellency like Sir John Young of Sydney would
consent to add your illustrious name to that of the many great men embraced in the
Society of my scandinavian friends.
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I remain, with sentiments of profound veneration & respect,
your Excellencys
very humble
Ferd Mueller.
His Excellency
Sir George Grey, K.C.B. &c &c &c
Governor in Chief of New Zealand