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Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart. 78.12.28Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Ferdinand von Krauss, 1878-12-28. 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/78-12-28>, accessed September 11, 2025
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MS annotation by Krauss: 'Rep. 10. März 1879 | Empf. 21. Jan. 79' [Replied 10 March
1879 Received 21 January 1879]. Letter not found.
Wie Sie aus beigefügter Notiz ersehen werden, bester Freund, geht jetzt wieder eine
Sammlung zoolog. Objecte an Sie ab, und zwar eine wichtige Sendung, welche manches
Neue enthalten wird. Die Spinnen werden Ihren grossen Arachniden Kenner ergötzen,
auch unter den zahlreichen Fröschen und unter den Fischen und Amphibien von Arnhems
Land sollte sich
Neues
finden. Im Zusammenbringen der Frösche und Arachniden ist mir Mr Charles French behilflich
gewesen, u. wäre es mir daher lieb, wenn Sie es veranlassen wollen, dass von diesen
beiden Gruppen eine neue Art nach ihm genannt werde. Auch mein Gehülfe, Hr. C. Groener
aus Hannover, verdient eine ähnliche Anerkennung, da er mir die Mühe des Packens schon
seit Jahren abgenommen hat. Ich bin noch nicht ganz wiederhergestellt aber doch besser
als wie ich zuletzt schrieb
Stets Sie ehrend
Ferd. von Mueller
28/12/78
As you will see from the enclosed note,
best of friends, a collection of zoological objects is now going off again to you,
and in fact an important consignment that will contain many new things. The spiders will delight your great arachnid specialist,
also
new things
should be found among the numerous frogs and among the fishes and amphibians from
Arnhems Land.
Mr Charles French has been helpful to me in bringing together the frogs and arachnids and I should be glad if you would arrange that a new species
from both these groups be named after him.
Also my assistant, Mr C. Groener from Hannover, deserves similar acknowledgment because he has taken away from me for years the trouble
of packing. I am still not quite re-established yet, but yet better than when I last
wrote
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MS list by C. Groener: ‘Pr. s. s.
Northumberland
nach London am 4. December 1878 An Herrn Professor Dr Krauss Stuttgard | 1 Fass enthaltend | 2 kleine Kästchen mit 2 Gläsern Spinnen von Nord Queensland
| 3 Gläser mit Fröschen von Victoria & Süd Australien | 1 Paquet seperat in einem
Sack genäht oben auf im Fasse enthaltend Fische und Reptilien von Port Darwin (Nord
Australien) | Sämmtliche andere Fische und Reptilien sind von West-Australien (King
Georges Sound)'.
[Per S.S.
Northumberland
to London on 4 December 1878 | To Professor Dr Krauss Stuttgart | 1 barrel containing
| 2 small boxes with 2 jars spiders from North Queensland | 3 jars with frogs from
Victoria & South Australia | 1 packet separate in a sack sown at the top containing
in a barrel fishes and reptiles from Port Darwin (North Australia) | All other fishes
and reptiles are from West Australia (King Georges Sound)].
MS annotation by Krauss: 'erhalten mit dem Brief v. 28/12.78’ [received with the letter
of 28 December 1878]. A second copy of this list is annotated by Krauss: 'd. 5. Febr.
79 erhalten ohne Begleitschreiben' [received 5 February 1879 without accompanying
letter].
On a separate sheet Krauss has written: 'Sendung v. 5. März 1879 per Northumberland
| K. G. Sound | 2 Mus Arten schlecht erhalten verdrückt | 2 Myrmecobius gut |
Reptilien
, schöne Scinciden (15 Spec.) | u. schöne Anuran Amphibien 40 Spec. gut erhalten |
(gibts keine Salamandrinen?) | die 7 Rept. v. K. G. Sound zerdrückt, die Hydrophis
vielleicht [pelamidoides] Schlg. | Fische 40 Spec. im Allgem. gut, ein grosser verschnitten,
meist 1 St., | […] noch mehr, Geotria austral. | 3 Spec. A[…] | Arachnoidea ca 50
Spec.'
[Consignment of 5 March 1879 per
Northhumberland
| 2
Mus
species badly preserved crushed King Georges Sound | 2
Myrmecobius
good |
Reptiles
, beautiful skinks (15 species) | and beautiful anuran amphibians 40 specimens well
preserved | (are there no salamanders?) | The 7 reptiles from King Georges Sound squashed,
the
Hydrophis
perhaps [pelamedoides] Schlg. | Fishes 40 species in general good, a large one cut
up, mostly one specimen | […] even more
Geotria austral.
| 3 species […] | Arachnids about 50 species.]
The file includes a draft letter to M by Krauss: ‘im August 78 erhielt ich Fische
u. Rept., welche nach ihrem Brief v. 15/3 78 vom Palmer R. Queensland, nach der Bezeichnung
des Fässchens aber v. P. Darwin seyn sollen, was ist richtig? d. 10. März 79 noch
einmal angefragt dabei war 5 [Stamm]abschnitte für Dr. Luerssen bot. Garten in Leipzig,
u. ein Packet mit Schriften an die Redact. des Gothaischen Kalenders.'
[In August 1878 I received fishes and reptiles which according to your letter of 15
March 1878 [letter not found] [were] from the Palmer River, Queensland, but according
to the marking on the barrel are said to be from Port Darwin, what is correct? 10
March 1879 asked again received with it were 5 cuttings for Dr Luerssen bot. garden
in Leipzig, and a packet with letters to the editor of the
Gothaischen
Kalender.]
These letters were presumably sent to Ernst Behm, editor of
Petermann's geographische Mittheilungen, and probably included the following information published by him in this journal,
vol. 25, Heft 4, the closing date for which was 31 March 1879: (1) news that Sir Thomas
Elder was to fund an expedition with camels in central Australia led by J. Young;
(2) extracts from H. V. Barclay's report, published in German translation in
Deutsche Südaustralische Zeitung, of his expedition into the country north-east of Alice Springs; and (3) news of
A. Goldie's return to Sydney after 18 months exploring in New Guinea.
The file also includes a shipping note written in German: 'Lieferschein der Dampfschifffahrts-Gesellschaft
"Zeeland"' [Delivery note of the Steamship Company "Zeeland"], Empfänger [Recipient]
Herr Pr Dr von Krauss Stuttgart', dated London 26 February 1879, that details the
brand and number on the single crate containing natural history preparations, weighing
53 kilos and valued at 100 Marks.
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NT.
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Charles French Snr. Although there is a spider
Isopeda frenchi
, this was described from specimens sent
by French
to the British Museum (Natural History) (Hogg (1903)
, p. 437
)
. No frog named for French has been found (Australian Faunal Directory
, accessed 7 November 2023)
.
Always your honouring
Ferd. von Mueller