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Eucalyptus goniocalyx var elaeophora
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George Perrin to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-08-25 [92.08.25a]. 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/1890-6/1892/92-08-25a-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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MS annotation by M: 'Answ 26/8/92'. Letter not found.
VICTORIA
Forest Branch
25.8.92
In re. E. goniocalyx var E. elaeophora from Mt Fatigue
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Vic.
My Dear Baron
Many thanks for your diagnosis of the above. I am deeply indebted to you for your
prompt and courteous reply to my message in re the specimens sent to you
Please accept my warmest thanks for the trouble you have taken in the matter —
I trust we shall have something from you in re the interesting Tasmanian stranger
(Eucalypt) for the next Science meeting in Adelaide
—
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See G. Perrin to M, 10 September 1892, and G. Perrin to M, 30 November 1892. M did not attend the meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement
of Science in Adelaide in September 1893, or submit a paper.
Yours faithfully
Geo. S. Perrin
P.S. In looking over one of my back Nos. Proceedings R.S. Tas. I came across Moore's
T. B. description of a new Eucalypt at the back of Mt Wellington which he named
after you
.
As this will clash with the one recently described as yellow stringy bark
also
named after you
I draw your attention to the fact with a view of alteration in time to prevent trouble
by and bye. Have you heard any thing further from Moore in re his Eucalypt —
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See T. B. Moore (1886).
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E. muelleriana, named by C. Hodgkinson in Report of the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners (1890), pp. 18-20, and subsequently formally described in A. Howitt (1891), p. 89.
May I suggest that you prepare a paper dealing with
all
three Eucalypts at the next Science meeting and thus place on permanent record these
the latest aspirants to Botanic fame —
G.S.P.