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Ferdinand von Mueller to Samuel Evis, 1890-06-14. 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/1890-6/1890/90-06-14-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
Melbourne 14/6/90.
1
Annotated: Elected 30th June 90.
This day, dear Mr Evis, I had a call from Capt. Hatton-Richards, the Private Secr.
of his Excellency Sir Will. Macgregor,
Governor of British New Guinea, and the Capt. asks me, whether he
had
been elected F.R.G.S, as up to date no communication to that effect has reached him.
He was duely proposed by me many months ago, and 2 members of the geogr. Council here
seconded the election-proposal.
During the time, when so many extra-engagements devolved on me as President of the
Melbourne meeting of the Austral. Association,
I
may
have overlooked Capt. Hatton-Richards name in the latest publications of the RGS.
Perhaps my sending of the Candidature paper never reached Burlington-House. In that
case perhaps
you
would see to this Candidate being seconded on my nominating him which you might do
there for me on the authority of this letter. Perhaps also the intimation of the Captain's
election may have been miscarried, because the mail-communication with New Guinea
is not yet established satisfactorely.
2
i.e. MacGregor.
3
In T. Hatton Richards to M, 19 March 1890, inter alia he thanked M for proposing him as F.R.G.S., to which M responded on 4 April 1890 (letter
not found). No earlier nomination certificate than M to the Royal Geographical Society,
19 May 1890 (in this edition as 90-05-19) has been found.
4
The second Congress of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
was held in Melbourne in January 1890, with M as President; see B90.01.01.
Regardfully your
Ferd. von Mueller.
While with Sir Will. Macgregor up the Fly-River,
Capt. H.R. caught the paludal fever; to recruit his health he is now here; but he
proceeds to W.A. for 2 months, and then will return to NG. Letters for him could be
sent to my adress.
5
Papua New Guinea.