To William Guilfoyle   20 March 1869

20/3/69.

 

Since you evidently have a desire to distinguish yourself in botanical science, dear Mr Guilfoyle, I have been reflecting, how I could aid you, and it occurred to me, that you might render great services and gain simultaneously much solid information, if you occasionally made a journey to the southern parts of New South Wales for which purpose the many steamers coachlines afford now such great facilities. You are perhaps not at all aware, that the extent of each species over the country is as yet not even determined as regards the Botany Bay plants, many of which we know as yet only from that locality, or perhaps the range of these species only northward has been determined. From the Victorian side my researches extend not farther than the vicinity of Twofold Bay. Hence the whole country between Illawarra and Twofold Bay needs search. In my works I always conscientiously quote the name of the collector along with the locality; hence your name would soon be known in botanical science if you searched any of the country indicated. If you collected any species there, I would gladly name them always at once, if you would make up a numbered duplicate set for the Museum of my Garden. You would thus obtain authentic material, which for future independent studies would be of immense value to you. In your itineration you would moreover be able to collect many a magnificent plant, for your fathers garden. Eucalypti, mosses, indeed any thing should be gathered, every plant if possible in flower & fruit. Such plants would soon initiate you in the vegetation of Sydney & if in your trips you could induce any settler in the south to collect, all the better. It is superfluous to tell you, that even at this season the late fruiting plants can be obtained; indeed there is something to be done here at all seasons. A few notes on the hight of the plants, on the bark of the trees, color and odor of flowers &c &c &c would enhance the value of the collection very much.

Yours with much regards

Ferd von Mueller

 

As a supplemental volume to the Flora of Australia will appear,1 all those species would be recorded also, which found already a place in the 4 volumes published

 

Eucalyptus

 
No such volume was published.

Please cite as “FVM-69-03-20,” 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/69-03-20