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ML MSS 562, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 76.03.24Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Edward Ramsay, 1876-03-24. 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/1870-9/1876/76-03-24-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
24/3/76
The plant, sent by you, dear Mr Ramsay, is Euodia hortensis of Forster
among Rutaceae. It is not rare in Polynesia.
1
i.e. J. R. and G. Forster.
I gladly accept your offer of some of the new Cycas seeds, especially as in the still
continued ruin of the Department I must rely entirely on private friends for keeping
up the means for interchanges.
It is a pity, that we did not get even one leaf and one male and female scale, to
arrive at a correct idea of what the species is. Surely your collector might send
that for a few shillings by post. Dr Bennett promised to arrange with Signor d'Albertis
about getting plants for me. I have reminded him of it again. When will the Italian
Naturalist leave again.
2
'Dr. Bennett' is George Bennett, d. 1893; no letters about the 'promise' have been found. Luigi Maria d'Albertis returned to New Guinea in late May 1876 to undertake further
exploration of the Fly River.
If on any occasion for a few £ any really good rare and showy zoolog objects now and
then can be picked up for a continental museum,
then pray let me know, as I would be a purchaser.
3
M had promised to send his zoological specimens to the Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart, but departed from this agreement on many occassions:
see Lucas (2013a).
It seems a pity, that you cannot send a collector yourself to New Guinea.
Has Mr Pettard arrived in Sydney? Perhaps I can arrange to find him a companion. That is, what he
requires or rather himself wishes.
4
Petterd?
William Petterd was a member of William Macleay's
Chevert
expedition, and when Macleay cancelled the planned exploration of the Fly River, he
and other members formed an offshoot expedition (Fulton (2017)), which itself broke up in Port Morseby where Petterd was based with some of the original offshoot party from 29 October 1875 until 26 January 1876. They then returned to Cape York and Petterd thence to Sydney (Petterd (1876); Petterd (1876a); Petterd to Charles French Snr, 14 February 1876, in
Argus, 11 March 1876, p. 4). Petterd had expressed his ambition to spend several years
exploring in New Guinea (Petterd to T. A. Reynolds, 17 September 1875, in
Mercury
(Hobart), 21 October 1875, p. 2).
With best salutation your
Ferd. von Mueller.
Cycas
Euodia hortensis
Rutaceae