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RBG Kew, Directors' letters, vol. LXXV, Australian and Pacific letters 1859-65, no. 189. 65.02.25Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to William Hooker, 1865-02-25. 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/1860-9/1865/65-02-25-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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In a collection, dear Sir William, recently arrived from Rockingham Bay,
I have some noble Proteaceous trees, Grevillea Cardwellii, Grevillea Vaillantii &
Helicia Darlingii, which together with some other undescribed species shall be introduced
into the first fascicle of the fifth vol. of the fragmenta.
There is also one new fern, at least new to Australia, & this I will send by next
mail. This time I send two new volumes by the Governors kindness through the Despatch
bag.
1
Qld.
2
B65.04.01. Of the three species mentioned, only
Helicia darlingiana
was described in this part (p. 25), but the new proteaceous genus
Cardwellia (C. sublimis)
was erected (pp. 23-4). IPNI does not list
Grevillea
vaillantii or G. cardwelii.
Both were herbarium names: there is a sheet bearing M's label as
G. cardwellii
at Freie Universität Berlin, B_10_0295198, where it is labelled as a possible type specimen
of
Cardwellia sublimis; three specimens received at Kew in April 1870 (K000799954 - 6) bear M's label 'Cardwellia
sublimis' and two also include a slip of paper including the note, ‘I sent this as Grevillia Cardwellii …'. There is a sheet labelled
G. vaillantii
at Martin-Luther-Universität, HAL0111125, and two in the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, MNHN-P-P02370548 and MNHN-P-P02370549.
I hope the Ladies of Britain will second the efforts of those of Australia, who will
send their emissaries in search of poor Leichhardt. The movement as novel, romantic
& philanthropic will, I feel assured, enlist the sympathy of the whole intellectual
world & will afford to the 16
Ladies a rare opportunity of identifying their names with an enterprise of probably
great historic importance. I shall advise the Ladies to send their manifesto all over the globe & especially to such Ladies
as Miss Burdett Coutts & Miss Nightingale. Can you, venerable Sir, give me through
Lady Hooker any advise?, how we could arouse the cooperation of the Ladies of Britain.
If once the undertaking was well countenanced abroad our Governments here would doubtless
vote annually
subsequently
the small subsidies, needed to keep the party in the field, until Leichhardts fate
was ascertained & the western half of the continent
latitudinally
crossed.
3
In his letter to William Hooker of 24 February 1865, M mentions two ladies from each of the eight denominations but in
M to W. Hooker, 25 March 1865, he describes the committee as consisting of two members from each of the seven main
religious denominations. The fourteen members of the committee were Marie Bunny, Jane Cutts, Rebecca Nordt, Sarah Harker, E Tierney, Elvina Rintel, Mary
Ann G. Fraser, Eliza S. Bromby, Margaret F. Thomas, Margaret Hetherington, Mary E. Wilkie, Jane W. Embling,
Elizabeth Testar and Sarah Horwitz (Brown-May & Maroske (1994), p. 45). See also National Archives, London, CO 309/73, Original Correspondence Victoria, 1865, vol.3, Despatches, Enclosure to despatch
no. 93, pp. 92-3 (Letter to C. Darling from The Ladies' Leichardt
(sic)
Committee).
The explorer will have an opportunity of showing himself grateful for all prominent
aid he receives in attaching the names of his favorers to geographic features, a privilege of which in after ages he will be enveyed.
I hope in two years the whole of N. E. Australia will be made botanically known by Mr Dallachy, & little of importance will then be left to be done but tracing
the range of the species. So I have the prospect & of issuing at least one more volume
of the fragmenta mainly filled with
new
plants.
With veneration
yr
Ferd Mueller
The Great Brucean Meteorite is sent to the British Museum by the "Red Rover"
4
See Lucas et al. (1994).
I hope you received the ferns from Rockingham
sent a few months ago.
5
i.e. Rockingham Bay.
6
Grevillea Cardwellii
Grevillea Vaillantii
Helicia Darlingii