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MU000094/003/0264 (3028), Colonial Museum & Geological Survey, registered inwards correspondence, James Hector 1871-83, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Archive, Wellington. 77.07.28aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to James Hector, 1877-07-28 [77.07.28a]. 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/1870-9/1877/77-07-28a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
28/7/77.
1
Letter registered at the Geological Survey Office, Wellington, on 14 August 1877.
Since a long time, dear Dr Hector, I have not written to you, but now a special cause
arises, through your attention in sending me several new publications on scientific
subjects, emanating from your colony.
Pray accept my best thanks for your friendliness. I am not at all sure, that since
you went to Europe, all my last publications have passed into your hands. Let me kindly
know, how far you got the "fragmenta", the "Papuan plants" &c so that your series
may be completed there. Are a few notes on N.Z. plants welcome for your Institute?
Dr Hooker is so much absorbed otherwise, that I should not cross his path, if I wrote
occasionally a note on your flora. I had a most touching letter from Sir Geo Grey
in praise of the "select plants." The calls on me for the book by N.Z. colonists
are
frequent
, but I cannot supply copies, as the rest of the edition is absorbed by a copy having
been placed into the Library of each State school. As Sir George writes, that the
little volume is so applicable to N.Z also, I repeat my former offer, to allow its
reproduction in N.Z., and if you think it worthy of it, instead of Victorian you should
say
extra-tropic
culture on the title page, and put your name as editor of the N.Z. edition under
mine. I can send you my copy, interlaced with pages containing manuscript additions.
Thus the reprint would be easy.
Your Parliam might vote £200 for it that would be well spent. The book is to be translated,
— so I just hear — into several languages in Europe.
The New Zeal Edition might be dedicated to Sir G. Grey & the Marquis of Normanby.
2
Publications not found.
3
The New Zealand Institute (later the Royal Society of New Zealand).
4
Letter not found, but see M to G. Grey, 12 July 1877.
5
your edition an
elarged
[sic] one is interlined, but it is not clear where M meant it to be placed. No New Zealand edition was published.
6
German and Portuguese translations and a French adaptation were published in due course,
but in the latter two cases not for a number of years; see B83.13.06, B05.13.01 and
B87.14.06 respectively.
Regardfully yr
Ferd. von Mueller