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Linnean Society, London, Certificates of Fellows, foreign members and associates 1865-71. 70.06.10Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Richard Kippist, 1870-06-10. 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/1870-9/1870/70-06-10-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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Annotated by by Kippist: Answd. 7.10.70 RdK (letter not found).
Among the multitude of papers, dear Mr. Kippist, which always even in reference to
inofficial matters accumulate around me, I mislaid the forms, under which you require
me to propose any candidates for the Fellowship of the Linnean Society, So I hope
you will again with your usual clemency be satisfied, if I merely in a note to you
mention
Louis
Bernays Esq
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Error for Lewis.
of Brisbane
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There is a double pencil scoring in the left hand margin against the centered paragraphs.
as a new Candidate.
This Gentleman holds the important official position of Clerk to the Queensland Parliament,
has some hopeful sons in the Brisbane Grammar School, is Vice President of the Acclimation
Society of Q.L., and exerts himself arduously in introducing utilitarian plants into
the young colony, in which he established his permanent abode. He is most gentlemanly
& obliging.
I have corresponded with him for years and met him personally once. So I can gladly
become his sponsor.
As an Amateur he has great leanings to Botany and the art of Horticulture, and for
both the rich vegetation and splendid clime of Brisbane give great encouragement to
a local resident Mr. Bernays strives now in establishing for the natural sciences
a standing at the Brisbane College.
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(Signed) Ferd von Mueller interlined in pencil in another hand.
Will you be so kind to tell me, what my permanent fee would be for the L.S.
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In 1870 the composition fee was £30. Payment of that fee removed the obligation to
pay the annual fee of £3 (Bye-Laws of the Linnean Society, Chapter 2). Fellows who
had 'compounded' are indicated in the annual 'List of members, foreign members and
associates' by an asterisk; M never paid a compostion fee.
The letter ends at the bottom of the sheet without valediction or signature. M's letter
is accompanied by a manuscript ‘certificate’ in an unknown hand probably completed
at he Society; with autograph signatures of the additional supporter:
Louis A. [A. interlined in pencil] Bernays, Esqr. of Brisbane, Clerk to the Queensland Parliament,
and V. P. Acclimat. Soc. of Queensland, a gentleman much attached to the study of Natural History,
especially Botany & Horticulture, being desirous of becoming a Fellow of the Linnean
Society of London; we the undersigned, hereby recommend him as deserving of that honour,
and likely to prove a useful & valuable Member.
Ferd. v. Mueller (by letter)
George Bentham
Fredk. Currey
Proposed, Novr. 3, 1870
Ballot, Janry 19, 1871
Elected
, RdK.
Bernays's 1908 obituary by B. D. J. [B Daydon Jackson] (Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, vol. 121, p. 35) states that he withdrew in 1889, 'intending to retire from biological pursuits',
but later 'found himself obliged to come forward for re-election', was nominated a
second time and elected on 15 December 1892, supported by J. G. Baker, B Daydon Jackson
and C. B. Clarke.