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Cambridge University Herbarium, World Collection, Australia folder Acacia salicina Lindl., (B&H) 57.391.138. 63.06.26c

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Ferdinand von Mueller to John Lindley, 1863-06-26 [63.06.26c]. 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/1860-9/1863/63-06-26c-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026

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MS found with a specimen annotated by M: 'Specimens of legumina of , for Prof Lindleys carpological Collection'.
Melbourne bot Garden
26/6/63
Dear Professor
I beg to enclose for your carpological collection a few legumina of your beautiful , so remarkable for its scarlet conduplicate funicle. The very few other Acaciae with scarlet funicular-cords, for instance A Melanoxylon, differ in the manner, in which it surrounds the seed; in A. Melanoxylon it encircles the whole. I have with advantage derived positive characters from the funicles in drawing up the diagnoses of Acacia for the "plants of Victoria"
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This volume was never published, although the first five sheets (40 pages), including Acacia, were printed; see B63.13.06.
A. salicina is the most universally distributed of all species of this land, its range being equally wide over the tropical and extra tropical portion of the continent, it being a desert-species. I have it from the Great Bight, from Swan River itself and from near Sharks Bay,
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Both WA.
from Arnhems Land,
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NT.
Gulf of Carpentaria, Central Australia the Murray,
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Murray River, NSW.
Burdekin
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Burdekin River, Qld.
&c. Next to it in wide distribution is A. Sentis, equally a desert species, of which the Dromedaries are very fond.
I have ready opportunities through the Concession of the Minister of State for the colonies and the Governor to forward monthly free of charges small consignments to the Colonial Office. So if I can send you any thing, pray command my services. I shall feel always a pride in maintaining a communication with a savant, who was celebrated many years before I was born.
With veneration and gratitude ever your
Ferd Mueller
The A. cyanophylla, first made known by you, is very remarkable for producing long suckers, which generate new plants. This is the only species of which I observed this character