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RB MSS M76, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 80.06.19Preferred Citation:
John Thurston to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1880-06-19. 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/1880-9/1880/80-06-19-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026
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Letterhead motto: 'Esse quam videri' [To be rather than to seem]. MS annotation by M: 'Answ 7/7/80'. Letter not found.
19. June 1880
My dear Sir,
I am in receipt of your kind note of the 12th April and the 7th of May
which were put into my hands a few days ago on my return to office. It was with very
great regret that I failed to see you during my brief stay in Melbourne but indeed
I was so overwhelmed with business that I failed to do many things and see many scientific
men whom I much desired to meet. For many years I looked forward to meeting you some
day and after all I was not so fortunate. A gentleman whom I met at the Club informed
me you were to be found at, I think he said a Botanic Museum not far from Government
house and one day I drove out there and walked round what seemed a building devoted
to some scientific purpose but it was closed — and no one I met could give me information.
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Letters not found.
It is just possible I may visit Melbourne at the end of the year and in such case
I shall not fail to make my first visit to you —
The Musa of which on the authority of a settler in Kandavu
— I think I wrote to you of a very long one — must I find be a Heleconia but whether
described or not remains to be seen —
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An island in the Fiji group.
The native banana — The "Soaqa" or "Soauka", are I think now flowering and one of
my boys shall go into the mountains tomorrow in search. If the 'Suva' were here now
I could send you a fine bunch of the fruit. One has flowered in my garden during absence
in Australia — I return just to find the fruit ripe —
You have obliged me very much with the 'Cinchona' seed — I am trying all I can do
to introduce this tree for culture in our mountain districts but so far I have not
been lucky — With Cacao I have been most fortunate having established over 3000 trees
in two years
By this mail I hear with regret of the death of my good friend and correspondent Dr
Schaffer
of Buitenzorg Java. He rendered me great service with seeds and plants of economic
value.
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R. Scheffer. See M to M. Holtze, 7 May 1880.
With renewed thanks
Believe me my dear Sir
Very faithfully yours
John B Thurston.
Cacao
Cinchona
Musa