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Private hands. 89.09.28
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Eucalyptus globulus
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Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Thomas B. Moore, 1889-09-28. 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/1880-9/1889/89-09-28-final.odt>, accessed June 4, 2026
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A photocopy of the MS is held at RB MSS M30, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.
MS annotation [by Moore?]: '21.10.89'.
Best thanks, dear Mr Moore, for your attentiveness in sending the specimens of Euc.
Globul.
. See T. B. Moore to M, 17 September 1889.
The new locality will be recorded under your honored name.
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Eucalyptus globulus
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I forward to you tracings from the Flora Tasmaniae of three plants, of which the ripe
fruits
hitherto remained quite unknown. All three grow on the mountains of your district.
Among the youths at any place is usually some one with a leaning towards collecting
plants. If such one can be found any where in the
most western regions
of Tasmania, I would pay him £2-. -. (two £) for each hundred of
different
species
of plants, if the specimens are properly selected, well pressed and carefully dried.
Fruiting
specimens as acceptable as flowering specimens
A young person might readily earn thus in this way £10-. during this season by gathering
and preparing 500 species of different kind of plants. Many more may be collected
in
any
part of the far western mountains and at the coast there, if mosses (
in fruit
) and seaweeds are also included.
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Fruiting
… specimens is a marginal note with its intended location marked with an asterisk.
Regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller
Do you like to join the RGS. of England? I will gladly be your sponsor
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No record of a nomination has been found.