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Carton no. 16, Melbourne, consulat, Serie A, Centre des Archives Diplomatiques, Nantes. 95.09.25Preferred Citation:
Ferdinand von Mueller to Léon Dejardin, 1895-09-25. 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/1890-6/1895/95-09-25-final.odt>, accessed June 9, 2026
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MS annotation by [Dejardin]: 'Répondu le 26' [Replied on the 26th]. Letter not found.
For a printed version of this letter, see Home & Maroske (1997), p. 46.
Allow me to ask, dear Chevalier Dejardin, whether it could be arranged, that I can
send to the jardin des plantes or to the Musée d'histoire naturelle by the Ville de
la Ciotat and also by the Polynesien in each instance a case (not very large) to Paris.
I have no one on board of these two ships, with whom I am so closely befriended, that
I merely have to send my box on board, but by the Armand Behic subsequently I can
send a case under Lieut. Castellan and later on by the Australien through the doctor.
So far as I can see beforehand I shall have a sending by all 4 ships to Paris in their
next voyages, unless in one instance the case will be for Marseille only. I would
watch each month for the arrival of the French Mail steamer here on her return voyage
and send the respective cases direct on board, if one of the Officers, perhaps the
Doctor will see in Marseille, that these valuable sendings are landed and brought
to the Railway, and a letter or telegram simultaneously be sent to Paris, so that
the authorities in the great French Metropolis can at once send for the goods.
As no bills of lading would be forthcoming, it would be necessary that special arrangements
be made for the safe arrival of any of these boxes at their final destination.
If, with your usual kindness, you can aid the arrangements and can obtain permission
for these sendings I shall be greatly beholden to you.
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See also M to L. Dejardin, 28 September 1895, and M to L. Dejardin, 30 September 1895.
With regardful remembrance your
Ferd. von Mueller