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Ferdinand von Mueller to Jasper von Oertzen, 1866-02-22 [66.02.22b]. 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/66-02-22b>, accessed September 11, 2025
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Form completed by M and returned, presumably together with the letter of appreciation
at being appointed a knight of the Order of the Wendish Crown that M sent to von Oertzen
on this date (in this edition as 66-02-22a).
Vor und Zunamen
.
Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Mueller
Wo und wann geboren
zu Rostock nat 30. Juni 1825.
Wohnort
Melbourne Australia felix
Religions-Bekenntniss
Lutherischer protestant.
Chargen, Amtsverhältniss, Titel
Doct. d. Med. u. D. Phil., Ritter vom Dannebrog, der Ehrenlegion, des Franz-Joseph
Ordens, des St. Maur. u St. Lazar Ordens, des Ernestinischen Hausordens von Gotha,
und nun des Ordens der Wendischen Krone, Regierungs Phytologe für die Colonie Victoria,
Director des botanischen Gartens von Melbourne, Vicepräsident der Acclimations Gesellschaft
von Victoria, Vicepräsid. der Gartenbau-Gesellschaft von Victoria und ebenfalls der
suburbanen Gesellschaft von Melbourne, Mitglied der königl. Gesellschaft von London,
Leschenault'sches Mitglied der kais. Acad. der Carol. Leopoldina Naturforscher, Ehren-mitgl.
der kaiserlichen Acclimation's Gesellschaft von Frankreich, der botan. Gesellsch.
von Canada, der Agricultur u Acclim. Gesellschaft von Sicilien, der Acad. d. Wissensch.
v. Californien, der Pollichisch. Ges. d. Naturf. d. Palatinats, der naturf. Gesellsch.
des Harzes, der Acclim. Gesellsch. v. Bourbon, d. naturf. Ges. zu Hamburg, der königl.
Ges. v. Victoria, der zoolog. Ges. v Rotterdam, u. v. Cöln, des Reichsstifts zu Frankfurt,
der pharmac. Gesellsch. v. Victoria, des deutsch. Vereins von Melbourne, der Gesellsch.
d. Ärzte v. Victoria, Examinator für Therapie u Materia Medica und med. Botan an der
Universität Melbourne, Ehrenmitglied der königs. Gesellsch. v. Tasmanien, des philos.
Instituts v. Neuseeland u. ebenfals der Acclim. Gesellsch. v
Neu Zealand, der Gartenbau ges. v. Launceston u auch v. Geelong, des Institutes von
Penola, Localer Ehrensecretair der anthropolog. Ges. v. London, Mitglied d. Raths
für Wissenschaft d. Regier. v. Vict u auch des Rathes für Agricultur, Mitgl. d. Linné'ischen
Gesellsch. v. London, d. königl geograph. Ges. v. London, der archäolog. Ges v. Copenhagen,
des afrikanisch. Instituts von Frankreich, corresp. Mitglied d. zoolog. Gesellsch.
v. London, des Rathes der kaiserl. naturhist. Museums v. Paris, der kais. geolog.
Reichsanstalt v. Östreich, der königl. Ges. v. Upsala, der physiograph. Ges. zu Lund,
der kaiserl. Acclimations Gesellschaft von Moscau, der Unions naturforsch. Freunde
in Moscau, der botan. u zoolog. Gesellsch v Wien, der Gartenbau Gesellschaft v. Östreich,
der Gartenbau Ges. v. St Petersburg, d. physikalisch-medicinisch Gesellsch. v. Erlangen,
der königl botanisch Ges v. Regensburg, der Gesellsch. für Wissenschaft u Kunst in
Mauritius, der königl botan. Ges. von Edinblurgh, der naturforsch Gesellsch. zu Halle,
der schlesisch. Gesellschaft für Cultur, der Naturforsch. Gesellsch zu Freiburg, der
geograph. Gesellsch zu Darmstadt der zoolog. Ges v London u mehrerer anderer Wissenschafts-Unionen.
Grandducal Mecklenburg House order of the Wendish Crown
Fore and Surnames
Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Mueller
Where and when born
at Rostock 30 June 1825
Abode
Melbourne Australia felix
Religious profession
Lutheran Protestant
Rank, Official Postion, Titles
Doctor of Medicine and Philosophy, Knight of the Dannebrog, of the Legion of Honour,
of the Franz-Joseph Order, of the Order of St Maurice and St Lazar, of the Ernestine
House Order of Gotha, and now of the Order of the Wendish Crown, Government Botanist
for the Colony of Victoria, Director of the Botanical Garden of Melbourne, vice-president
of the Acclimatisation Society of Victoria, vice-president of the Horticultural Society
of Melbourne, and also of the suburban Society of Melbourne,
member of the Royal Society of London, Leschenault member of the Imperial Carolina
Leopoldina Academy of Naturalists, honorary member of the Imperial Acclimatisation
Society of France, the Botanical Society of Canada, the Agricultural and Acclimatisation
Society of Sicily, of the Academy of Sciences of California, of the Pollichia Society
of Naturalists of the Palatinate, of the Natural History Society of the Harz, of the
Acclimatisation Society of Bourbon, of the Natural History Society of Hamburg, of
the Royal Society of Victoria, of the Zoological Societies of Rotterdam and of Cologne,
of the Imperial Academy of Frankfurt, of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria, of
the German Club of Melbourne, of the Medical Society of Victoria, examiner in Therapeutics
and Materia Medica and Medical Botany at the University of Melbourne, honorary member
of the Royal Society of Tasmania, of the Philosophical Institute of New Zealand, and
also of the Acclimatisation Society of New Zealand, of the Horticultural Society of
Launceston and also of Geelong, of the Institute of Penola, local honorary secretary
of the Anthropological Society of London, member of the Board of Science of the Government
of Victoria and also of the Board of Agriculture, member of the Linnean Society of
London, of the Royal Geographical Society of London, of the Archaeological Society
of Copenhagen, of the African Institute of France, corresponding member of the Zoological
Society of London, of the Council of the Imperial Natural History Museum of Paris,
of the Imperial Geological Institution of Austria, of the Royal Society of Upsala,
of the Physiographical Society of Lund, of the Imperial Acclimatisation Society of
Moscow, of the Union of the Friends of Natural History in Moscow, of the Botanical
and Zoological Society of Vienna, of the Horticultural Society of Austria, of the
Horticultural Society of St Petersburg, of the Physical-Medical Society of Erlangen,
of the Royal Botanical Society of Regensburg, of the Society for Science and Art in
Mauritius, of the Royal Botanical Society of Edinburgh, of the Naturalists Society
of Halle, of the Silesian Society for Culture, of the Naturalists Society of Freiburg,
of the Geographical Society of Darmstadt, of the Zoological Society of London, and
of several other scientific unions.
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Not identified.