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RB MSS M33, Library, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. 93.04.29Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Walter Gill, 1893-04-29. 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/1890-6/1893/93-04-29-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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MS is accompanied by an envelope: 'On Her Majesty's Service | Walter Gill Esqr FLS., FRHS Inspector of forests Adelaide | Government Botanist, Melbourne, 29/4/1893'. The front bears the frank stamp and crest of the CHIEF SECRETARY VICTORIA and a postal
stamp 'MELBOURNE AP 29 93'. The back bears the postal stamp: 'G.P.O. ADELAIDE S.A.
MY 1 93'.
By some oversight, dear Mr Gill, your kind letter of the 14 Apr.
remained yet unanswered, and your
most
welcome
sending of the seeds of Casuarina Decaisneana remained unacknowledged. Pray accept
my best thanks for this gift, and convey my appreciation of it also to the Manager of Idracowra Station,
to whom I will send now by post a lot of seeds of economic plants.
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Letter not found.
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NT.
Your success with the Date Palm is grand! How remarkably quick you were in attaining
results. In 1857 I recommended in an essay before the R.S. of Vict, in the presense of Sir Henry Barkly
the copious raising of Dates at desert-wells, and very many years ago I supplied the
Rev Mr Kempe for the Mission-Station on the Finke-River
with Dates, from which Palms are raised now of good height.
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B58.05.02, p. 95, read 30 September 1857.
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Hermannsburg Mission, NT.
The Pinus insignis was introduced by me in 1857 and by thousands of seedlings distributed
by me already in 1859, when I had first in Australia demonstrated the
remarkable
rapidity of growth of this Pine. The bot Garden of Adelaide was also supplied by me
in 1859 at Mr Francis
time
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George Francis.
Always regardfully your
Ferd von Mueller
Casuarina Decaisneana
Pinus insignis