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Acc. 2461A/2, Battye Library, Perth. 80.01.01Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Oliver Jones, 1880-01-01. 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/1880-9/1880/80-01-01-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
Newyears day
1880.
Let me offer to you, dear Corporal Jones, my best felicitation on the new year, may
this new one be to you & your family one replete with happiness. I have not heard
of you for a long while; perhaps you have been far away. Is there anything I can send
you; and how have the various seeds grown, which I from time to time forwarded? When
lately I looked over my W.A. accounts, I found that a few £ more were in [the]
bank than my notes showed. Did you perhaps never cash my little cheque, or is otherwise
this still due to you if so I will forward a post office order for it.
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editorial addition. — Paper damaged.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller.
I often think with pleasurable recollection of our joint travels,
and should like it very much to be once more out with you. Who now occupies Dirk
Hartog's Island?
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Jones was evidently the 'mounted trooper' who, with a 'native constable', was 'placed
at his [M's] disposal by the local Government' during his investigation of the Upper
Murchison and Sharks Bay area to 'determine the northern limits of the flora of this
colony' (Westen Australian times [Perth], 30 October 1877, p. 2).
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An island near Shark Bay, WA. In October 1877, M travelled by the steamer Rob Roy from Albany to Fremantle, then after a brief stay in Perth with John Forrest, continued
on it to Champion Bay, from whence he collected northwards to Shark Bay (Inquirer and commercial news [Perth], 17 October 1877, p. 2, and 24 October, p. 2). According to his later statement,
however, in the introduction to B83.08.01, 'although rather extensive collections
were formed’ he was in the Shark Bay area for only two days. M returned to Fremantle
on the same steamer from Champion Bay, arriving on 17 November (Herald [Fremantle], 24 November 1877, p. 2). He was John Forrest's guest in Perth, and with
him made a 'flying visit' to Northam where he collected seeds of trees (Western Australian [Perth], 7 December 1877, p. 3). On his return journey overland to Albany he spent
some time in Bunbury to inspect 2,000 acres of land that he had selected, and decided
to reject it as a poor investment when offered a rent of only £2 per annum. He arrived in Albany on 20 December (Herald [Fremantle], 29 December 1877, p. 3), and left on Assam on 29 December, arriving in Melbourne on 4 January 1878 (Argus, 2 January 1878, p. 5, and 5 January, p. 7). See also M to unknown, January 1878
(in this edition as 78-01-00b).