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MS 539, no. 2093, Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, correspondance scientifique d'É. Bornet, lettres adressées à É. Bornet. 95.07.13Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Édouard Bornet, 1895-07-13. 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/1890-6/1895/95-07-13-final.odt>, accessed May 15, 2026
13/7/95
Feel greatly elated, dear Dr Bornet, with having been deemed worthy of a corresponding
membership of the Institut. It was my greatest ambition all through life and is the
crown of all my scientific positions!
You
also have been most kind to advocate my interests, and this will ever remain in my
grateful rememberance.
Mr Bracebridge Wilson has not yet sent the surplus algs of his collection, formed
last summer in his own yacht and with his trouling
apparatus. But the season seems not to have been favorable for his purposes. But
when the prepared specimens arrive, Prof Cornu and yourself shall both have a series.
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trawling?
By this post I send you a considerable quantity of Algs, collected at Lacépède Bay
by a medical friend, Dr Engelhardt on my request. I have forwarded by this weeks
mail the whole of his present sending, and trust that you will find among this material
some specimens new to your collection or better fructificans As I have myself hardly
any Algs
from
Lacépède Bay by a medical friend, Dr Engelhardt on my request. I have forwarded by
this weeks mail the
whole
of his present sending, and trust that you will find among this material some specimens
new to your collection or better fructificant As I have myself hardly any Algs from
Lacépède Bay
and as Dr Englehardt
likes to have named specimens himself, I would beg of you to send named back one
or two specimens, when they can be spared. Altho’ I
know
most of these species by name, I have sent you the
whole
, as a small specimen will be sufficient for the purpose of representing the
locality
in my large "Herbier" here, commenced in Denmark 1839, now filling two large halls
and containing nearly
a million
sheets!
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SA.
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A. F. G. Engelhardt.
Moreover I am so extremely taxed in my time, as I have in addition to the heavy daily
professional routine duties to pass the
nineth
(again enlarged) edition of the "Select plants for industrial culture and naturalisation”
trough the press.
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through? B95.08.04.
Altho’ I have scarcely any plants from Lacépède Bay in my collection, I have very
many Algs from another Bay in the vicinity
Rivoli
-
Bay
,
where I gathered them myself when exploring geographically in
1848
as a young Doctor. These Bays were discovered named by your Compatriots in Baudin’s
expedition 1802.
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SA.
Pray convey to all the generous members of the Institut my best thanks for the special
exertions made in my favor. When the official announcement reaches me, I shall endeavour
to express my gratitude adequately in your beautiful french language.
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See M to the Permanent Secretaries, Académie des Sciences, Paris, 5 August 1895, and also M to É. Bornet, 5 August 1895.
Reverently yours
Ferd von Mueller