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ML MSS.139/43 Clarke family papers, vol. 43, folders 172-3, pp. 635-40, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 63.11.10Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to William Branwhite Clarke, 1863-11-10. 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/1860-9/1863/63-11-10-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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The transcription given in Moyal (2003), pp. 645-6, differs from that given here.
10/11/63
Dear & Reverend friend
At the very first meeting of the Council of the Vict. R. S.
after the receipt of your letter,
I made your wishes known concerning Dr Haasts manuscript
& the transactions of the Society. I received at once permission to transmit to you
the former on loan and I was also instructed to send you a set of our transaction,
of which one volume however is no longer available
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Royal Society of Victoria.
3
Letter not found.
4
Haast’s paper, ‘On the physical geography and Geology of New Zealand, principally
in reference to the Southern Alps’, was read at the meeting of the Royal Society of
Victoria on 26 May 1862. There was, however, a hiatus of several years in the publication
of the Society’s Transactions at this period, and during this time Haast’s paper was lost; see Editor’s preface
to Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, vol. 6, 1865, p. vi.
The Council desires me to express their high gratification of this opportunity of
testifying their ful appreciation of the eminent services, rendered by you in the
cause of science during a long series of years in Australia, and beg of you to accept
the assurance, that whenever it lies in their power, they will gladly aid your important
researches.
The Council, well knowing the merits of your writings, wishes particularly to add
any of your publications to the Royal Societys Library, if you should have a spare
copy of any yet available. The parcel above referred to will be forwarded by the "Balclutha",
which steamer is to proceed on her voyage on the 19. inst.
At the meeting when Mr Daintrees paper was read,
there was a discussion in which Prof M'Coy took a share. On my suggestion an application
has been made to your Government that we might be allowed to send one from our Geolog.
Survey Department to complete the investigation of the fossil strata at Stony Creek,
a matter in which no doubt you would afford your counsels & aid, altho’ it could
not well be accomplished, on account of the expense it involves by private means.
Sir Henry Barkly brought back a reply, that an offical answer would be transmitted
to me, but as yet I received none, no doubt owing to the political turmoils in your
colony
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Daintree’s paper, ‘Geological notes, collected during a three months’ leave of absence
spent in a trip from Melbourne to the Upper Burdekin, Queensland’, was read at the
meeting of the Royal Society of Victoria on 10 August 1863 but was not published in
the Transactions.
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Probably the stream of that name, a tributary of the Genoa River, on the border between
Vic and NSW.
7
Marginal note by Clarke (?) with its point of reference marked with a cross: It was proposed to me by Mr Daintree to do it [as a] joint expense — which I declined.
8
After a period of political instability in NSW, the third Cowper ministry fell on
15 October 1863 and a new ministry under James Martin took office.
Would it not be well for you to see the Minister of Lands on the Subject. Mr Daintrees
paper was published immediately after its reading in the "Yeoman".
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Daintree’s paper was reported in Yeoman, and Australian acclimatiser (Melbourne), 15 August 1863, p. 715, and published in extenso in the issue for 29 August 1863, pp. 753-5.
Pray give my kind regards to Dr & Mrs Bennett & Mr and Mrs Moore, and believe me to
be your
faithful friend
Ferd. Mueller