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A38 Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Vic. Branch) papers, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney. 87.06.19Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Alexander Macdonald, 1887-06-19. 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/1880-9/1887/87-06-19-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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Letter dated to the Sunday after a letter was published from F. McCoy to the Editor
of the Age, dated 16 June and stating that he had received two boxes of specimens from the Forbes
expedition to New Guinea, but not mentioning the 1885 expedition under H. C. Everill,
sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Age, 17 June 1887, p. 7). McCoy later issued a correction, saying that on 16 July 1887 Macdonald told him that
the specimens were not from the Forbes expedition, but had come from Everill's collections
(Age, 22 July 1887, p. 7).
Would it be desirable, dear Mr Macdonald,
you
to ask Sir Edw Strickland or the Hon. Secr of the R.G.S.
in Sydney, whether no Zoological specimens from Capt
Everill's
expedition were to come to the share of the Melbourne Museum. Surely there must be
a multitude of duplicates, and many must by this time be named.
2
Royal Geographical Society [of Australasia].
According to the recent Newspaper notice, none of the specimens, recently arriving
here, came from the Fly- & Strickland River Expedition.
So soon, as the volume on Vict. plants is out,
(I hope in July,) the researches on the plants of the two Expeditions (under the
auspices of the RGS. of Austr.)
will be resumed, when Sydney and Brisbane will get further sendings, as yet only
one sending having been made to either place by me.
3
i.e. Everill's expedition, see n. 1.
4
M clearly hoped that the second volume (i.e. Part I) of his Key was near to publication; he had earlier told William Thiselton-Dyer that he expected
to 'have to hurry part I of the "Key" through the press' (M to W. Thiselton-Dyer,
10 April 1887 (in this edition as 87-14-10a)). In the event, it was not issued until late the following year, as B88.11.02.
5
The expedition led by Everill, and the later expedition under H. O. Forbes to which
the Society also contributed.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller