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Natural History Museum, London, Botany Library, Berkeley correspondence, vol. 9. 81.02.23

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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.
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See vol. 19, p. 2, under 'Proceedings of the Linnean Society, session 1880–1'; the work was published as Berkeley (1881).
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.
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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.
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.
With every sentiment of gratitude and attachment to you, and with every wish for your happiness
Ferd. von Mueller.