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J76/8600, unit 880, VPRS 3991/P inward registered correspondence VA 475 Chief Secretary Department, Public Record office, Victoria. 76.08.12aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Ware, 1876-08-12 [76.08.12a]. 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/1870-9/1876/76-08-12a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
12/8/76
Can you kindly ascertain for me, dear Mr. Ware,
how
many
schools exist under the education Department, as I like to decide, how many copies
of the School Flora ought to be printed.
1
The proposed work was aborted by the Chief Secretary; see Lucas et. al. (2009), pp.
37-9, and notes to M to J. MacPherson, 21 March 1876.
Regardfully
Ferd. von Mueller
The third part of the educational collection can be sent in a few days; shall I forward
the parcels to the office?
2
A MS annotation in an unknown hand ran together the question about the proposed book
and the collections of exsiccatae, 'Educational collections of Australian plants':
'The schools are several hundreds in number. The Schools at great centres are unlikely
to fi
nd any use for botl specimens?
.
'
On 23 August the Under Secretary, W. Odgers, asked the Education Department 'to say
how many copies of the School Flora' would be required, to which the Secretary of
the Department, H. Venables, replied on 29 August: 'A circular on the subject has
been issued to all the State Schools in Victoria & when replies shall have been received
I shall be able to say how many schools will be prepared to assist in the object in
view'.
For the distribution of the exsiccatae to public libraries, a circular was sent to
49 public libraries,
mechanics' institutes or the equivalent that had received Parts I and II of the collection,
asking them to indicate if they wished to have Part III
(
see
No
. 2172, unit 42
, pp. 1213-4
, VPRS 1187/P outward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's Department,
Public Record Office, Victoria)
.
A file note records in alphabetical order the names of the 3
4
institutions to which a copy
of the new Part
was sent on
8 November 1876
(
Unit 43, p. 1129, VPRS 1187/P outward registered correspondence, VA 475 Chief Secretary's,
Public Record Office, Victoria
).
These are regrouped her
e
by category
:
Mechanics institutes: Ararat, Avoca, Ballarat, Belfast (now Port Fairy), Camperdown,
Castlemaine, Cheltenham, Creswick, Geelong, Heathcote, Kil
more, Portland, Prahran, Sale,
Sandhurst (now Bendigo), Stawell, Taradale, Warrnambool, Williamstown.
Libraries, variously described as 'public': Ballarat, Buninyong, Dunolly, Eaglehawk,
Queenscliff, Richmond; 'free': Benalla, Clunes, Collingwood, Echuca, Maryborough;
or 'free public': Beechworth.
Athenaeums: Maldon, Stanley, Wangaratta.
A copy, perhaps of all three parts, was requested in W. Guilfoyle to W. H. Archer,
10 November 1876, and reported as supplied on 21 November (K70/13582, unit 430, VPRS
44/P inward registered and unregistered correspondence, VA 538 Department of Crown
Lands and Survey, Public Record Office, Victoria).
On 22 November 1876
,
a
further note
recorded that a copy had also been sent to Kew Library and Institute.