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RB MSS M123, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 92.11.30

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George Perrin to Ferdinand von Mueller, 1892-11-30. 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/1890-6/1892/92-11-30-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026

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MS found with a specimen of Eucalyptus perriniana (MEL 1611957).
Office of Mines,
Melbourne , Nov 30th 189 2
My Dear Baron
In re. the approaching Science Assocn meeting at Adelaide — You are aware that my paper on "The new Tasmanian Eucalypt" was incomplete by reason of the difficulty in determining its species. You have now decided that question in my favor by giving it my name for which honor I thank you most heartily.
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At the Melbourne meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science in January 1890, Perrin had exhibited a specimen of a Tasmanian eucalypt that he suspected was a new species; see Report of the meeting, p. 557. Rodway (1894), p. 181, in his description attributed the name to M, who had, he wrote, described it 'at the meeting of the Association of the Advancement of Science in Melbourne, from specimens procured from immature trees not yet in flower'. See also M to L. Rodway, 1 May 1892.
My object in writing is to ask that some notice should be inserted in the proceedings which will complete the matter by bringing the new Eucalypt before the Scientific World in the pages of the proceedings
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Perrin had made the same suggestion previously; see G. Perrin to M, 25 August 1892 (in this edition as 92-08-25a), and G. Perrin to M, 10 September 1892. M did not take it up.
Perhaps advantage might be taken to settle the question of nomenclature of Moore's Eucalypt discovered at the Back of the Huon
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Huon River, Tas.
on Mt Wellington in 1886 which he wished to name after you and which now clashes with the one (E. Muelleriana) of C. Hodgkinson.
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Hodgkinson had published this name while drawing attention to the potential usefulness of the timber of the tree (see Report of the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners (1890), pp. 18-20). Perrin seems unaware that the species had subsequently been formally described by A. W. Howitt as Eucalyptus muelleriana; see A. Howitt (1891), p. 89.
If you would like me to do it, I would write up a short paper dealing with these Eucalypts from a general point of view and you could then add notes to same re Botanical structure &c. I merely throw out these suggestions for you approval, or if you think it better I could confine myself to the two Tasmanian Eucalypts and Mr C. Hodgkinson or Mr Howitt
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Alfred Howitt.
could deal with the other. Moore's tree is as yet without an official name — but he wished it to be called after you
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T. B. Moore had in fact formally described Eucalyptus muelleri; see Moore (1886), p. 208.
Yours very faithfully
Geo. S. Perrin
Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller K.C.M.G. &c. &c.
Botanic Domain
St Kilda Rd.