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Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1884-11-18 [84.11.18a]. 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/1880-9/1884/84-11-18a-final.odt>, accessed June 17, 2026
18/11/84
It is with great delight, dear Sir Joseph, that I hear of the intention, to erect
some permanent and public token of remembrance of the “great Bentham” at Kew.
It needs not my assurance, that I will gladly contribute towards it as a subscriber,
and if you will kindly let me know, what has been given by some others, I shall have
a fair guidance in my monetary sending to you.
1
See Gardeners’ Chronicle, 4 October 1884, p. 432, col. b, and 11 October 1884, p. 44, cols b and c. The memorial
took the form of a copy, painted by Emily Mary Merrick, of the portrait of Bentham
by Lowes Cato Dickinson in the Linnean Society collection. It was completed by July
1885 and installed at Kew by September (Gardeners’ Chronicle, 4 July 1885, p. 16, col. c, and 19 September 1885, p. 369, cols b and c).
I find it very difficult to apply the dichotomous method for forming a key to the
Victorian flora, as demanded from me. The dichotomia runs often out, the genera and
particularly species get confoundedly dispersed, and conspicuous characteristics cannot
always be found for tyros, to contrast the next form binary[i]ly.
2
See B88.13.03.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller.