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Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1883-02-08. 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/1880-9/1883/83-02-08-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
8/2/83
This day, dear Sir Joseph, I was greatly pleased to receive the finishing part of
the third volume of your important "Flora of British India,"
the value of which cannot be overrated.
1
J. Hooker (1875-97).
In casting a glance on the pages I notice, that you maintain the name
Lysimachia
Javanica
. Allow me, to draw your attention to the appendix, written by me for Campbell's New
Hebrides in 1873.
Receiving Lysimachia decurrens from Java then, therefore from the very place, where
the Forsters obtained their plant, I enquired into the synonymy, and was able from
authentic specimens to refer L. Javanica, L. multiflora and L. Sinica to L. decurrens. This I mentioned to Dr Hance at the time, who received also "Campbell's
New Hebrides," and hence it was, that he distributed the plant under its oldest name.
An insignificant publication, such as my contribution to the little work above named,
is so easily overlooked, that it is not surprising, that you missed the reference
to the first name.
2
B73.07.02.
An other item of some interest to you for the
genera
will be, that Helmholtzia is likely endemic Australian only. I have just received
from M. de la Camera
the H. glaberrima, who found it on the summit of the White-cap Mountain near the Tweed-River.
I send a short note now on this subject to Caruel for his giornale
as he is interested in this plant.
3
Bentham & Hooker (1862-83).
4
i.e. de la Camara.
5
Night-cap Range, NSW?
6
B83.04.02.
I mentioned to you, so soon as I got the plate 6056 of the Bot. Magazine,
that the plant belonged to the genus Helmholtzia, as defined in 1866,
and that it may be a glabrous form of H. acorifolia.
In reply you wrote, that you had asked Prof. Oliver, to see, whether the plant occurred
in the "fragmenta," but that he had missed to note it;
my Census
will facilitate all references to that work in future.
7
Philydrum glaberrimum, illustrated in J.
Hooker (1865-1904
)
,
vol. 99, t. 6056 (published 1 September 1873).
8
M erected
Helmholtzia
(H. acorifolia) in B66.12.04, pp. 202-3.
9
10
Letter not found.
11
B83.03.04.
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller.
Helmholtzia acorifolia
Helmholtzia glaberrima
Lysimachia decurrens
Lysimachia Javanica
Lysimachia multiflora
Lysimachia Sinica