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Physical location:
Acc 527. 345/with item 12, State Records Office of Western Australia, Perth. 79.09.11Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to John Forrest, 1879-09-11. 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/1870-9/1879/79-09-11-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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MS annotation: 'This letter is written to Mr J. Forrest'.
By the P. & O. Steamer
I have just received the W.A. forest-report,
dear friend, my booksellers (Dulau & Co in London) having
bought
five copies for me, for which they had to pay to Reeve's firm £3.8, besides cost
of transmission; three of these copies have gone to Italy, France & Prussia. The price
is enormously high, especially as you said your Council had voted £300 for the issue
of this publication and as I furnished manuscript and drawings
gratis
! With exception of the shading in of some details of the anatomic plates the work
is
done well
under Sir Joseph Hookers direction. This document ought to be sent to the Sydney
Exhibition
by your colony. I suppose, that you have plenty of copies supplied to your Government,
if actually £300 was voted for this Report. If so, pray ask Mr Fraser, to send me
at least a few,
as I am too poor to purchase many, now particularly when for
eleven
years I am to pay off at the Building Society for my Cottage (for Office work only,
not private dwelling) —
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Peninsula and Orient Steam Navigation Company.
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B79.13.10.
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International Exhibition, Sydney, 1879-80.
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The file includes a telegram from M. Fraser to J. Forrest, 24 November 1879: 'You
may send baron von Mueller six copies of his report for private use & I will decide
how many shall be sent to the Victorian Govt. when I come back' (Acc 527, 345/10);
and another from Fraser to Forrest, 28 November 1879: 'You can send fifty copies of
Muellers report on our forests to Colonial Secretarys Office & request Mr Eliot to
forward them to Chief Secretary Victoria asking him to let the Baron have twenty five
& further to enquire whether they wish any more copies' (Acc 527, 345/9).
The Report ought to be a great help to the development of colonisation in W.A.
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MS annotation: 'The Baron expresses himself very modestly'.
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller.
If the
main bulk
of the copies is gone to Swan River, then I would like to write a dedicatory page
to Sir Joseph Hooker, which (I suppose) could be printed in Perth & inserted yet in
many of the copies. It would be an acknowledgment to Hooker.
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This proposal appears not to have gone ahead. MS annotation: 'The Report was written
for this Governments [an unknown amount of text missing]'. When M's report was later
re-issued as part of a WA Government report (see B82.13.21), no dedication to Hooker
was inserted.