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Box 241/2 Shillinglaw papers, La Trobe Australian manuscripts collection, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne. 76.05.29Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to John Shillinglaw, 1876-05-29. 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/1870-9/1876/76-05-29-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026
1
MS black-edged; M's brother-in-law, Eduard Wehl, died on 11 February 1876.
2
Letter dated on the basis of a MS annotation, probably by Shillinglaw, '30 May 76', and the likelihood that the letter was posted
the day before this. 29 May 1876 was a Monday.
In reference to the biographic notes, which you desire, dear Mr Shillinglaw, I would
suggest that you should honor me with a call, when the exact extent of what seems
needful may be fixed, and the form also. You can find me at home any day during day-hours
and on Sundays during afternoons. Of course, you know that Sir John Franklin was a
Shipmate of Flinders.
3
Shillinglaw was working of a biography of Matthew Flinders, which, however, was never
published (ADB).
Regardfully
Ferd von Mueller
I can lend you a woodcut of R Brown.
Sir Rod. Murchison referred to me so gracefully in his annual adress at the RG.S.
about 14 or 15 years ago; indeed it may have been earlier.
4
A copy of R. Brown (1810)
at MEL
has a wood
-
cut of unkn
o
wn provenance glued to the fly leaf.
5
Murchison in an address to the Royal Geographical Society on 23 May 1859 noted that
'Dr Mueller, on whose shoulders as an Australian botanist has fallen the mantle of
Robert Brown, is continually issuing new works on the plants of the continent, whether
those which he collected in tropical or northern Australia, when he was the companion
of Gregory, or those of Victoria' (Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, vol. 3 [1858-9], p. 342).