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Ferdinand von Mueller to Henry Ridley, 1888-06-30. 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/1880-9/1888/88-06-30-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
30/6/88.
When I sent to you, dear Mr Ridley, the two orchids,
I had
not
examined them analytically, and thus - as you are well aware -, a plant of this kind
at mere external sight might easily be placed into a wrong genus. You will be aware,
how severely we are all
extra
taxed for the Centennial Exhibition, all the more so as this great event becomes at
a rather sudden decision celebrated in Melbourne and not in Sydney.
Until the heavy Commissioners and Jurors work will have come to an end in February,
I shall not be able to work to any extent on plants descriptively, because as the
head of a professional Department I am required to give every possible aid and help
to the Exhibition.
1
See M to H. Ridley, 29 March 1888.
2
Melbourne International Exhibition, 1888-9.
Thus now also I send a few Orchids, recently obtained in poor Mr Hartmann's collection.
He fell victim to the clime of New Guinea; so this gathering is his Swan-song, and
I should like therefore, that his name be identified with the Oberonia, should on
careful examination it prove new.
The trifling lot sent is
all
he gathered of Orchideae, nothing being kept here.
3
The only eponymous orchids celebrating Carl Hartmann are
Sarcochilus
har
t
mannii
named by M in B74.10.01, p. 248, and its synonym
Thrixspermum hartmanni
described by H. G. Reichenbach in 1877 (IPNI, APNI, accessed 26 September 2023).
I will send his ferns by post half to Mr Carruthers, half to Kew. A
fragment
of each might be returned to me. As Mr Baker knows, that Mr Carruthers works on Mr
Forbes's ferns,
doubtless the naming of those from Mr Hartmann will be left with your Chief.
4
M suggested that Carruthers took responsibility for working up the ferns in Henry
Forbes' British New Guinea collections when the responsibilities for description and
enumeration of the collection were agreed; see M to E. Strickland, 10 October 1885. and M to W. Carruthers, 21 October 1885 (in this edition as 95-10-21a).
What a glorious festival that of the Linnéans!
5
The centenary of the founding of the Linnean Society of London; see
Gardeners' chronicle,
12 May 1888, p. 594. A full account is given in
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
,
1887-88, not published until May 1890 (Gage & Stearn (1988), p. 218).
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller.
Oberonia
Orchideae