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Ferdinand von Mueller to Asa Gray, 1878-04-14. 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/1870-9/1878/78-04-14-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
14/4/78.
After a very long pause, dear Professor Gray, I again write to you. I was almost on
the point of meeting you & Hooker
in California, as a friend of my youth, Dr. Behr, invited me since years; and just
when you travelled with Hooker, I was out of health & intended to go across the pacific
to California; but finally I was induced to spend the 3 months leave in West Australia,
where I travelled observation-lines of 1500 miles in 9 weeks, 900 miles on horseback.
1
Joseph Hooker spent ten weeks in the United States in the summer of 1877, mostly botanizing
with Asa Gray in the western states.
If you care for them, I can send you spare-specimens from W. Austr, having collected
overland right north to Shark-Bay.
By this mail I send you & also the Academy
the 10th vol. of the Fragmenta.
Pray send me the number of the journal, should you condescend to refer to the work.
2
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston.
3
Published during 1876 and 1877, with bound volumes issued in March 1878 (B78.03.10).
4
No review by Gray of this volume of Fragmenta has been found.
Now I have a special favor to ask. Could you spare
one day
of your precious time to cast your eyes over my "select plants"
of which you will have a copy, and in the preface to which volume I alluded to yourself.
It is my intention to issue a new edition at the end of this year, and, I like to
make it as complete as circumstances will permit, and for which I have collected many
supplemental notes, so that the volume (even as far as my present supplements extend)
will reach 400 pages.
From your semisaecular
experience an immensity of additional notes could easily be obtained, particularly
since you saw the western states personally. You would get due credit for them.
5
B76.12.04.
6
Gray was one of a number whom M listed as authors of 'original observations' on 'utilitarian
plants'.
7
The preface of the next edition, published by the Government of India in 1880, is
dated December 1878; see B80.13.07.
8
i.e. half-century.
Perhaps you might be in the position to extend your favors so far, as to procure for
me also any publications of the Centennial Exhibition
bearing on Utilitarian plants. If not accessible from Government, I would willingly
remit for such sending.
9
Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876.
Now, my venerable friend, if there is anything also, I can
do for you
,
pray
command unhesitatingly my services. With poor Steetz I also say, it is always a festive
day when a letter arrives from Asa Gray.
10
In M to A. Gray, 22 April 1873, M wrote 'Many years ago … our late friend Dr Steetz wrote to me that it is always
a festival day when to him a letter arrived from you'. See also M to S. Watson, 15 May 1888.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller.