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MRS 4/4/707-8 outward letters, Archives of Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. 88.02.03
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Eucalyptus maculata
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Joseph Maiden to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1888-02-03. 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/1880-9/1888/88-02-03-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
3rd Feb: [188]8
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editorial addition.
Dear Baron Mueller,
Mr Bäuerlen returned to Sydney yesterday, and I requested him to send you two duplicate
receipts for £5 each, which I beg to enclose.
He says he posted the receipts to you for each payment, but in his travels it is
quite possible they have gone astray.
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See M to J. Maiden, 13 January 1888.
We have just been balancing up with Mr Bäuerlen & the Committee have paid him £46
salary together with £6 the coach-fare (one way), from Bourke to Wilcannia.
Will you be willing to pay the other £6? The expedition has cost the Committee £80,
which is of course double the original estimate, and although I believe Mr Bauerlen
has [done] well, and has obtained many interesting specimens, yet the same sum of
money spent in richer country would have produced greater additions to the Museum.
You will observe that although the Museum contains some very good specimens of Australian
economic botany, there are
very many
specimens of
common
things not in the collections, and the Committee is anxious to fill up all these
gaps before taking steps to obtain specimens which will be expensive to collect however
desirable they may be.
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NSW.
The Committee has therefore requested Mr Bäuerlen to hold himself in readiness to
go on another collecting tour, and probably at first he will collect in the neighbourhood
of Sydney. I am engaged in preparing a list of desiderata, and when this is ready
he will set out. Such common timbers for instance as E. maculata and E. [resinifera]
are not in the collection (which contains
hundreds
of Australian timbers), and he must get Eucalyptus timbers good, bad and indifferent.
I thank you for very kindly forwarding the supplementary list of N. W. plants.
I suppose Mr Bäuerlen will be writing to you now he has returned.
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List not found.
The Committee scarcely think that sending Mr Bäuerlen to Mt Seaview is expedient in
the interests of this institution, especially at the present time, but I hope a private
party may undertake the trip seeing that from the information I collected some time
ago from the police authorities,
the exploration is not likely to be a formidable one
With many thanks for your kind congratulations on our centenary.
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The centenary of the foundation of Sydney, and of white settlement in Australia, was
celebrated on 26 January 1888.
Believe me,
Yours very truly,
J. H. Maiden
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The Baron Ferd: von Mueller K.C.M.G. F.R.S
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