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Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas Huxley, 1879-06-08. 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/1870-9/1879/79-06-08-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne
8/6/79
Allow me, dear Professor Huxley, to solicit your powerful support for the election
of Prof McCoy, FGS, into the Royal Society next November.
As a fellow worker in the same specialities you will know how worthy a candidate
I propose, and doubtless the Professor would long since have earned this reward in
science also, as lately that of the Murchison Medal,
had he allowed his modesty to step forward as a Candidate. It is solely at my action
that he now seeks the honor of FRS.
1
MS annotation: 'elected 3.6.1880'. Under its Statutes, the Royal Society of London
held a single election of new Fellows each year, not at its Anniversary Meeting in
November as M here supposes, but on the first Thursday in June. McCoy was elected
at the first attempt on 3 June 1880. See Record of the Royal Society (1940), pp. 302, 488.
2
McCoy was awarded the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society in 1879.
I have written simultaneously to Sir Jos. Hooker, Sir John Lubbock, Prof Williamson,
Prof Stokes and Mr Carruthers
to see whether they unitedly would secure Prof McCoys election, in which effort you
will doubtless gladly share.
3
Presumably A. W. Williamson, who was Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society at this
time.
Let me hope, my honored Sir, that your health is quite firm again, so that you can
proceed on your luminous path of investigations uninteruptedly.
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller
Though
all
the illustrious men on the Council of the RS are known to me by their works, I have
refrained from adressing those, whose researches are in different directions to my
own poor work. Nevertheless all would likely respond to a kind call of yours to honour
Prof McCoy.