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Natural HistoryMuseum,London,Botany Library, Berkeley correspondence, vol. 9. 72.07.14aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Miles Berkeley, 1872-07-14 [72.07.14a]. 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/1870-9/1872/72-07-14a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne
bot Museum
14/7/72
I was much gratified, rev. and venerable friend, when I received by last mail your
kind letter,
and I feel deeply indebted, that you have spared some of your precious time in the
elaboration and remissal of my fungi. I am however grieved to hear of you indisposition,
but trust, as your constitution is so strong and good, that you will have shaken off
your illness long before this entirely
1
Letter not found
.
The occasions of seeing Aseroë in a living state or well preserved occur but very
rarely and last of all to one, who is not likely to travel anymore extensively. But
if such an occasion should arise, I will watch and examine the species closely.
Your workings on the fungi of all parts of the globe are marvellous, and therewith
you have stamped your illustrious name for ever on every square mile of the inhabitable
world.
I am proud of the possession of your autographic photogram for the series of those
of illustrious correspondents.
My poor picture, made in 1865 (since which time I have not been in an atelier) follows
herewith for your kind acceptance.
2
No image of Berkeley has been identified at MEL, but see M to J. Haast, 29 July 1862 (in this edition as
62-07-29b) and notes thereto.
The Phallus described by me
was seen only in a
single
specimen by me, and is placed in Alcohol. I will send it to you in the next case,
which is to go to Hooker. As it is an unique sample, it might be desirable to figure
it. I will gladly avail myself of your permission to send you any more fungi, which
may reach me, or which I may pick up myself
3
The only
Phallus
known to have been described by M, (P. vitellinus) was described in B70.12.03, p. 122.
Trusting that providence will grant you an Humboldtian age
together with firm health I remain your regardful & grateful
4
Humboldt died at the age of 90.
Ferd von Mueller
I have now also a Phallus of the section with a reticulate mantle from two widely
separated localities, but only one specimen from each.
5
One of these localities was the Richmond River
,
NSW;
see M to E. Ramsay, 20 December 1872
.
See
also M to M. Berkeley, 12 February 1872;
and
M to G. Bentham,
15 July 1872
(
in this edition
as 72-07-15a
)
.
Aseroë
Phallus