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RB MSS M1, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 85.02.27

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John Duff to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1885-02-27. 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/1880-9/1885/85-02-27-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026

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MS found with a specimen of maideni (MEL 1611956). MS annotation by M: 'Answ. 4/3/85. F.v.M.'; letter not found.
Forest Conservancy Branch,
Department of Mines
Sydney, 27th Feby 1885.
Dear Baron Mueller,
I forwarded to you from this Department yesterday through Wright Heaton & Co. a parcel containing additional specimens of Eucalypts, collected in various parts of this Colony; also per post a few seeds of Eucalypts.
Rudder's specimens, Nos 4. Like Ironbark, 9. Brown gum, 10. white stringy bark or Mahogany, may perhaps be new, but the specimens of them are very imperfect.
Amongst the Eucalypts you will find complete specimens in flower, bud, and seed of No. 8. B. from Ulladulla,
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NSW.
which you think may perhaps be a new species. You will observe that the leaves of this species vary much in shape, in some specimens they are orbicular; in others ovate-acuminate
The specimens of this species first forwarded to you were not, as you supposed, obtained from suckers or offshoots from the roots, but were cut from branches on mature trees.
The bark on trunk is about 1 inch thick, fibrous, furrowed less than ¼ inch deep, greyish-white, persistent on trunk, and resembles the bark of White and other species of Box.
On the branches the bark is smooth with alternate green and brown stripes, and it is apparently deciduous.
The wood is light brown coloured, hard, close-grained, splits well, and is apparently a useful and durable timber.
I have not yet received a full description of the habitats, dimensions, appearance, and uses of this tree, but will furnish you with all available information when obtained.
The Chief Inspector of Stock joins me in thanking you most cordially for the list of New South Wales plants, poisonous, or surmised to be poisonous to Stock.
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List not found.
Trusting you are well with kind regards,
I am Dear Baron Mueller,
Faithfully Yours,
John Duff.
Baron Mueller K.C.M.G. F.R.S.
&c &c &c
Government Botanist
Melbourne