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88/R9821, unit 1226, VPRS 1207/P000 inward registered correspondence, VA 865 Department of the Treasurer, Public Record Office, Victoria. 88.03.19aPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Alfred Deakin, 1888-03-19 [88.03.19a]. 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/1880-9/1888/88-03-19a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne,
19/3/88.
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The letter was forwarded to the Treasurer with a covering letter, dated 30 May 1888,
stating that the Chief Secretary requested that arrangements be made to engage the
extra compositors to facilitate the issue of the work. Sixteen extra compositors were
engaged for the work by the Government Printer in June and July 1888.
The honorable Alfred Deakin, M. L. A.
Chief Secretary
Sir
I have the honor to report, that the additional notes, for bringing the intended new
edition of the volume on "select plants for industrial culture and naturalisation"
up to the requirements and knowledge of the present time,
are now ready, so that a portion of the thus augmented copy can be handed to the
Gov. Printer at the end of this month. But after a preliminary consultation with Mr
Brain, held to facilitate the early issue of the new enlarged edition, I learn, that
it will be needful to obtain from the honorable the Treasurer a special authority,
to engage for the £190, available in the Gov. Botanist Establishment for bringing
out this new edition, the Extra-Compositors for setting up the types. If this concession
can be granted, the whole volume can be brought into print within the next month,
which would be very desirable, as binding will subsequently still take some time,
and as it is of importance that the work should come within the early reach not only
of the ruralists but also the jurors of the Centennial Exhibition
and the Commissioners also, not even a single copy of the last edition being purchasable
since many months at the Gov. Printing Office.
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B88.12.01.
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Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888.
With a view of further expediting the issue of the new edition, I have the honor to
solicit, that should the Lands Department wish to seize on the opportunity of securing
for the Agricultural branch and for that of forestry a supply of impressions while
the work is in type, at a very reduced rate, by granting a subsidy for paper, for
rolling off the print and for binding, a decision on this subject would require to
be arrived at quite early, as otherwise the appearance of the work would be altogether
retarded, in injustice to my own establishment. I may be permitted to add, that the
Educational Department brought to my recollection, that the State-Schools were provided
with one of the earliest Editions of the "Select plants", so that no pressing necessity
exists for sending to the Gov Schools the work anew as yet.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
your obedient and humble servant
Ferd. von Mueller,
Gov. Botanist