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RB MSS M3, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 80.05.28

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Joseph Hooker to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1880-05-28. 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//letters/1880-9/1880/80-05-28-final.odt>, accessed June 5, 2026

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MS embossed with crest of Royal Gardens Kew. MS annotation by M: 'Answ 22/7/80'; see M to J. Hooker, 22 July 1880, in this edition as 80-07-22a.
May 28 /80
Dear Baron von Mueller
Thanks for the seeds of Forrests expedition which I have had sown forthwith.
The tubers arrived perfectly dead & shrivelled to [rags], the charcoal had appropriated all their moisture — they were sucked dry in short.
We are busy at Palms but what wretchedly imperfect materials we have of the Australian ones. Really the investigation of the Palms of Australia almost requires an Expedition of itself — could you not undertake it, including Lord Howe's Island in the survey.
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Really the … the survey is marked in the margin with a line, presumably by M. See also M to J. Hooker, 22 July 1880.
Yes, Munro's death is a terrible loss. Bentham & I went down & packed up his collections & all his Agrostographic Library for Kew.
You will be glad to hear that we have just obtained Schimper's Bryological collections for Kew.
I really do not know to whom the subscriptions to the Clifford Fund are payable nor the amount of the subscriptions.
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For seeds, tubers, Monro's death and Clifford Fund, see M to J. Hooker, 14 April 1880.
I do not even remember if I subscribed, but I think I sent £5.5.0.
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Marginal annotation by Hooker: 'Yes I find it so in my cheque book'.
You will find I think in "Nature" the names of the persons to whom subscriptions are payable.
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Nature, vol. 19 (13 February 1879), p. 349. Clifford, who was suffering from tuberculosis, was forced by ill-health to relinquish his position as professor of applied mathematics at University College, London, to go to live in Madeira, but he died there soon afterwards.
— pray send your contribution direct, there is no object gained by sending it through me.
Ever most sincerely your
Jos D Hooker