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Ferdinand von Mueller to Dudley Best, 1884-03-08 [84.03.08a]. 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/1880-9/1884/84-03-08a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Drouin,
8/3/84
1
Vic.
Your kind letter of the 3th inst,
dear Mr Best, was left til now unanswered, because I wished to weigh carefully all
that would bear on my obligations, if I became President of the Field Naturalists
Club, an honor which indeed I would value highly, and for which you say the Committee
wish to nominate me. On two former occasions I found myself prevented from accepting
the additional duties,
however honorable and gratifying, involved in such a position; to some extent these
reasons operate still, particularly as through the acquirement of the Sonderian Collections
the Museum-work in my Department will be increasing during many month. But a much
graver obstacle has arisen, the impairement of my health. Neither the coast-air, nor
the forest-air have subdued my cough; thus I can foresee, that during the coming cool
months I shall be unable, to venture out in cool weather particularly at night hours,
so that I shall probably be also obliged to relinquish my Vice-Presidency of the Melbourne-Liedertafel.
I do not think it right, to occupy a post of high honor, such as the Committee of
the Field-Naturalists Club wishes me to fill, without participating with some regularity
and efficiency in the work. Had my health remained firm, I would have waived all considerations,
and would gratefully have responded to the call made on me; but as I am still suffering
from bronchial inflammation of more than ordinary extensiveness and obstinacy, I feel,
that I must remain as retired as ever possible for a long time to come, avoid speaking,
even, and give to my mind, which has been overworked for years, more rest. This all
would militate against my leadership in so large and important organization of science
like that of yours; and I beg therefore, that the Committee will nominate an other
Gentleman for the coming 12 months. Should then Divine providence have granted me
recovery, I will place myself at your disposal for such services as I may be able
to render, if the Club til then should continue the kind feeling evinced towards me.
2
Letter not found.
3
See M to D. Best, 17 March 1883. The other occasion has not been identified.
4
M never served as President of the Field Naturalists' Club.
Very regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller