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Physical location:

DX19, Cotton/Story Papers, University of Tasmania Archives, Hobart. 67.04.21

Preferred Citation:

Ferdinand von Mueller to George Story, 1867-04-21. 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/1860-9/1867/67-04-21-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026

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Several words are written out more legibly in another hand.
Easterday, 1867
This day, dear Dr Story, I learn from Mr Will. Rasche, that you most generously tendered your kind offer to collect material for my scientific works. I accept this aid with the utmost of pleasure especially as I have absolutely nothing of Museum plants from Freycenets peninsula or its vicinity, though I have many plants from the Western Mountains, Mount Lapeyrous,
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i.e. Mount La Perouse, in the far south of Tas.
from near Hobarton
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Now Hobart, Tas.
& Launceston & Georgetown.
Engaged as I am with the President of the L.S.
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Linnean Society, London.
on an universal work on the plants of Australia, of which 3 volumes appeared,
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Bentham (1863-78), vols 1-3.
I am anxious to introduce the plants from your vicinity none from there being as yet recorded. You could greatly oblige me therefore, if you fill any old papers you have with any plant in flower & fruit, from a moss up to an Eucalypt! Nothing will come amiss! & your name will always be recorded. Any rarity I can at once publish in my fragmenta of which the 6th vol is in print
Algae would be also welcome. For altho' my late celebrated friend Prof Harvey collected so much, we are most eager to record new localities. I shall gladly reciprocate for any gifts. Mr Rasche says, that an opening exists for a medical man in your vicinity. I will ask Dr Murray, a very superior practitioner (now out of engagement) to place himself in communication with you
yr regardful
Ferd Mueller