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RBG Kew, Kew Gardens, Colonial floras, f. 64. M61.12.28Preferred Citation:
Thomas Elliot to William Hooker, 1861-12-28 [M61.12.28]. 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/mentions/selected/M61-12-28-final.odt>, accessed June 13, 2026
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MS black-edged.
28th December 1861
Sir
I am directed by the Duke of Newcastle to transmit to you, for your information, the
enclosed copy of a despatch from the Governor of Queensland,
on the subject of a proposal which he had received through you from Mr Bentham, for
the publication of an Australian Flora on a plan similar to that of the Flora of Hong
Kong.
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MS annotation by Elliot: '
No 40 - 30th of July 1861
.'The despatch, from Governor George Bowen, is at ff. 65-7. It reports the receipt
of a letter from W. Hooker enclosing George Bentham's circular letter (see G. Bentham
to W. Hooker, 6 May 1861 (in this edition as M61-05-06)) and states that 'by the enclosed
Minute of Council it will be seen that Queensland will be ready to bear its fair proportion
of the expense if the other Colonies should also be found willing to cooperate ...
P.S. Since the above despatch was written I have been informed that Victoria, New
South Wales, and South Australia will join Queensland in guaranteeing the required
sum of £250 per volume. Sir John Young and Sir Henry Barkly think, and I quite agree
with them that Mr Bentham should avail himself of the cooperation of Dr Mueller the
Government Botanist of Victoria.' An extract from the Minutes of Proceedings of the
Executive Council of Queensland, 29 July 1861 (ff. 68-70), summarizes the financial
conditions set out by Bentham, considers 'such a work ... an important addition to
Botanical Literature and one of peculiar interest to the Australian Colonies' and
'requests that His Excellency, in replying to the letter of Sir William Hooker, will
notify the readiness of this Government to recommend to the Queensland Parliament
to undertake its share of the Guarantee and to purchase the required number of copies
... whenever Sir William Hooker shall inform His Excellency that the other Australian
Colonies ... are also ready to cooperate.'
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Bentham (1861a).
I am
Sir
Your obedient servant
[T. F.] Elliot
Sir William Hooker
&c &c &c