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Natural History Museum, London, Botany Library, Berkeley correspondence, vol. 9. 81.02.23Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Miles Berkeley, 1881-02-23. 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/1880-9/1881/81-02-23-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
23/2/81.
In the Journal of Botany for January 1881 I just notice, reverend and venerable friend,
that your important elaboration of my fungs was placed before the Linnéan Society
on the 18th Nov.
I am deeply grateful to you for all this new exertion of yours on my behalf. I have
been musing, what I could send you, to give you some little pleasure and that might
interest your poor Lady and your florishing family. All I could think of, is a book
illustrative of some scenic aspects of the Colony Victoria.
Kindly accept it as a souvenir which may thus far have some slight claims on your
attention, as
you
described fungs from many of the places illustrated in the work; and as indeed also
all over Victoria the Fungal Flora will speak throughout the whole present creation
of you everywhere.
1
See vol. 19, p. 2, under 'Proceedings of the Linnean Society, session 1880–1'; the work was published as Berkeley (1881).
2
Almost certainly Walch (1880), although the copy sent to Berkeley has not been found.
Victoria in 1880 contains tinted lithographs and wood-engraved plates. It was advertised as 'The gift
book par excellence' and described as 'a handsomely bound, large sized, gilt-edged
volume descriptive of the progress and natural beauties of the colony' (Argus, 31 July 1880, p. 10). It sold at 3 guineas for subscribers and 4 guineas for others,
a price equivalent to about 20% of M's income for one week. For a review, see Argus, 26 February 1881, p. 9.
With every sentiment of gratitude and attachment to you, and with every wish for your
happiness
Ferd. von Mueller.