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RBG Kew, Letters to Joseph Hooker, vol. 16, f. 17. 95.04.06bPreferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Joseph Hooker, 1895-04-06 [95.04.06b]. 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/1890-6/1895/95-04-06b-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
6/4/95.
By last mail, dear Sir Joseph, I sent you some journal-words and illustrations, which
then just had appeared, locally here, concerning the voyage of the Steam-Whaler "Antarctic"
to Victoria-Land,
as you will as the only surviving Officer of Sir James Ross's Expedition
be deeply interested in the new reaching of so far south, but these records will
also interest you as a Phytographer, in as much as Mr Borchgrevink found
3 Algs and also a cryptogamic Land-Plant
at and on
Possession-Island
.
It does not seem that you could land there yourself, and thus the existence of these
forms of vegetable life so very far south came not under your notice. Capt Christisen
of the antarctic went away so early home to Norway from here, that I missed going
on board, and therefore never saw the specimens of these plants, but I have written
to Prof Agardh, to communicate with Capt. Christ[ensen]
, at Tromsoe, to obtain the 3 species of Algs for examination. The landplant was not
found in fructification, and the specimens became spoiled. It formed green cushions.
1
Antarctica. The items indicated by M have not been found at Kew.
2
To Antarctica, 1839-43.
3
Antarctica. See Borchgrevink (1895), p. 588.
4
L. Kristensen.
5
'sen' appears to have been written over 'nesen' to form 'Christensen' 'or Christinsen'.
With regardful remembrance your
Ferd. von Mueller.