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Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle, 1887-12 [87.12.00h]. 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/1880-9/1887/87-12-00h-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026

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Letter not found. The text given here is from 'Mr. Hartmann', Gardeners' chronicle , 28 January 1888, p. 114. The letter is dated to December 1887 as the latest that it could have been sent to have been reported in this issue. Hartmann died in Brisbane on 4 December 1887.
[Mr. C. Hartmann , the botanist and horticultural collector, has, we are sorry to say, succumbed to fever contracted in New Guinea. He died, as we learn from Baron von Müeller , in Queensland, on his return to his home. He and Mr. G. Hunter were the first who brought together a number of native tribes, before always at war with each other, and induced them to act as carriers of the luggage of the travellers at some portions of the Owen Stanley Ranges; and thus they also paved the way for the advent of Mr. Abree
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Typesetter's error for ascent of Mt. Obree?
by Messrs. Cuthbertson and Sayer . At Towamba,
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Typesetter's error for Toowoomba.
in Queensland, Mr. C. Hartmann had a business as a vendor of plants and seeds, and for a long series of years he was interested in obtaining specimens of native plants for the elucidation of the local flora. In former years he had a good repute in Germany as a skilful grower of Orchids. The (S. rubricentrum, Fitzgerald) was discovered by him, and at once named and described in his honour.
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By M, in B74.10.01, p. 248.
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