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Medicago orbicularis
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Medicago scutellata
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Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Peter MacOwan, 1893-07 [93.07.00f]. 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/1890-6/1893/93-07-00f-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026
1
Letter not found. For the text given here, see 'Useful fodder plants',
Agricultural journal of the Cape of Good Hope
, 7 September 1893, pp. 335-6, a paragraph signed by MacOwen as 'P.M.O.'. The note
concerns the utility of
Medicago sativa
, and MacOwan introduces the quoted passage by:
the above notes are taken from Dr. F. Von Mueller's valuable book "Select Plants for
Culture in Extra-Tropical Countries" [
sic,
see B91.09.01, the most recent edition], a quarry whence a whole generation of writers
have helped themselves to knowledge, often with scant acknowledgment. The author writes
to me to express his gratification that the Cape is at last waking up to the value
of his
Atriplex
, or salt-bush. He says:
Item is dated to July 1893 as the latest likely date it could have been sent in order
to reach Capetown in time to be published there in early September.
The passage was very slightly paraphrased in
Dubbo dispatch
, 20 February 1894, p. 2, which commented that to Baron von Mueller, 'therefore, belongs
the credit of widely publishing the advantages of a burrless Medick, and he has been
the means of distributing both plants in many Australian localities in which it now
flourishes’.
2
MacOwen concluded his note 'Have we the careful man? Rather, and his name is Edw.
G. Alston', who had been given the packet of seeds. Alston had also been instrumental
in the introduction of
Atriplex halimoides, see notes to M to the Editor of the Indian forester, 24 June 1893 (in this edition as 93-06-24c).