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Vol. 5, pp. 227-30, Richard Hengist Horne papers, MLMSS 2410, Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Sydney. 69.06.11aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Horne, 1869-06-11 [69.06.11a]. 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/1860-9/1869/69-06-11a-final.odt>, accessed June 15, 2026
Melbourne bot. Garden 11/6/69.
I cannot forego the pleasure, dear Mr Horne, to bid you at least by a few lines my
best farewell, and to express to you at the eve of your departure from these shores
my admiration for your talents and writings, my appreciation of all your highly honorable
sentiments and my sympathy for your future. It was my wish to have shaken hands with you once more, but as I
am not yet fully recovered from a severe bronchial catarrh, I am compelled to remain
within the walls of my dwelling, as far as it is possible. Permit me to offer the
enclosed poor photogram for your friendly acceptance, & let me receive yours as a
souvenir for the series of little pictures of celebrated friends.
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No image of Horne has been identified at MEL, but see M to J. Haast, 29 July 1862 (in this edition as
62-07-29b) and notes thereto.
If I can be here of any service to you, when you are in Europe, again, pray command
my attention.
With the most regardful wishes for your future
Ferd. von Mueller.
R. H. Horne Esq
Passenger by the Lady Jocelyn
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Lady Jocelyn
sailed from Melbourne for London on 12 June 1869, with Horne registered as a passenger.
The letter is annotated in another hand: ‘if not at address, return to J. K. White
& Co. Collins [St] Melbourne’.
Robe Street
St Kilda