18/12/881
With renewed delight,2 dear Mr Dyer, I express my words of deep gratitude for all you have done for Australia in my individuality, to see on the Science of this continent one of the grandest honors bestowed, within the scope of the great British forum of science for distribution.
Only your letter3 now makes it fully clear, how select this bestowal is; and I must recognize, that many of the most Worthy must pass away without this fascinating concatenation of great names touching them, simply because the gift is of such rarity and cannot reach all, who deserve it!4
I am quite touched with Sir Joseph's goodness, in thinking of me before already, a fact learned only now by me,5 so that I am doubly beholden to your illustrious Socer.6
Quite charmed am I with the companionship of the Italian Astronomer and the British physiologist.7 The action of Mr Carruthers and particularly Dr Masters has been also most kind indeed.8 As I am just preparing for the Presidential Adress in the therapeutic Section of the med. Congress9 for which several hundred names are enrolled and which will be held early in January I cannot write much, but add, that I hope ere long to show you by some continental honor my gratitude in a tangible manner.
Regardfully and gratefully your
Ferd. von Mueller
When the official communication reaches me I shall fully endeavour to express my profound appreciation10
Might not someone, going across to Denmark or other continental coast-places be shown the manner in which Kochia hirsuta occurs along with Suaeda maritima. It would then be more hopeful to find it even when occuring in the almost glabrous form, as it may be quite [...]11 any how.12
Kochia hirsuta
Suaeda maritima
Please cite as “FVM-88-12-18,” 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 26 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/vonmueller/letters/88-12-18