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RBG Kew, Kew correspondence, Australia, Mueller, 1871-81, f. 273. 80.05.24Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1880-05-24. 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/1880-9/1880/80-05-24-final.odt>, accessed June 16, 2026
Queens Birthday
1
i.e. 24 May.
1880.
Got your kind letter, dear Sir Joseph,
& have shown it to a few influential men, to prove to them that you shared actively
in the
horticultural administration
of Kew, which my adversaries here constantly denied, telling everyone in and out
of Parliament, that you confined yourself to strict scientific work, such as in the
Herbarium & Library and that you left everything concerning the planting to the Curator,
even in design & choice. I always contended, that this could
not
be, a Director without Directions but now only I have a real proof to the contrary,
after what you write about the Arboretum there. Had I had
this
letter seven years ago, it would have been an immense support to me and might have
averted my ruin! I have never felt my undeserved decadance
more deeply then
now, when the Exhibition
is to take place. I have begged over & over & in vain & in vain, to restore at least
the Laboratory & Apparatus to me, but hitherto without effect
2
J. Hooker to M, 11 March 1880.
3
i.e. decline.
4
than?
5
International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880-1.
But it matters perhaps now not much, as the
grief
tears on my very life. The cousin
of the Australian Ayrton
does everything to suppress what
I
did, and unscrupulously praises himself daily up on my expense. What a position for
me! — My God, it is quite unparalleled in the history of recent science, & hardly
anyone has even a kind word of public sympathy for me.
6
William Guilfoyle.
7
James Casey.
Your
Ferd von Mueller