From Clement Hodgkinson   30 May 1865

Office of Lands & Survey,

Melbourne, 30th May 1865.

Dear Sir,

Referring to your note of the 10th instant,1 I beg to inform you that the Crown Lands Bailiff, Mr Bickford, has been instructed to wait upon you on Thursday morning next, the first proximo, for the purpose of receiving the plants (specified in the margin) which you so kindly set apart for the Parks and Gardens vested in the Board of Land and Works.

I should be greatly obliged if you could also supply a few Eucalypts (Western Australian Gums & Blue Gums) and a few Pittosporum.

I remain,

Dear Sir

Your faithfully,

C. Hodgkinson2

 

Dr Ferdinand Mueller,

Government Botanist,

&c, &c, &c,

Melbourne

 

60

Cupressus Torusola3

50

Pinus Canariensis

220

Cupressus Macrocarpa

200

Pinus Insignis

100

Pinus Excelsa


4 Cupressus Lawsoniana

500

Ordinary Pines out of Nursery

 

Cupressus Macrocarpa

Cupressus Lawsoniana

Cupressus Torusola

Eucalyptus

Pinus Canariensis

Pinus Excelsa

Pinus Insignis

Pittosporum

Letter not found.
See also A. Morrah to M, 29 July 1865.
C. torulosa?
Number not stated.

Please cite as “FVM-65-05-30,” 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 4 May 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/65-05-30