From George Francis   7 March 1857

Dr F. Müller

Botanic Garden Adelaide

March 7 - 1857

Sir

The Botanic Garden Committee are anxious to procure as complete a collection as possible of Australian plants, with this view, they request that you will take the trouble to furnish them with, or expend for them to the amount of the inclosed draft £10.10 for seeds and dried specimens of native plants the 10/- being for box and shipping charges. They have been told that seeds are about to be sent to them from the Botanic Garden Melbourne they have also ordered seeds of 120 species (5.0.0) from Mr Ferguson of Camden who wrote to say that a friend of his who paid especial attention to such matters would supply us with that quantity of good seeds — Such as we may hope you will favor us with, may purchance be in many respects, duplicate, that will be an objection that cannot be as I see avoided, yet the Committee and myself are very anxious for dried specimens generally and especially for those plants and the seeds of them which were fortunately discovered by you in your last arduous journey,1 I trust that you will be enabled to add many of these valuable things to our at present small collection — The money sent is but a trifle, but if you will please to let me know if you are capable of supplying to a larger amount, I am sure the committee will sanction a larger expenditure, and I shall have pleasure in writing again

Your obed Ser

G. W. F.

North Australian Exploring Expedition, 1855-6?

Please cite as “FVM-57-03-07,” in Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, edited by R.W. Home, Thomas A. Darragh, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske, D.M. Sinkora, J.H. Voigt and Monika Wells accessed on 29 March 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/57-03-07