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A powerful committee has been formed for the purpose 

 of establishing a memorial of the work of the late Baron von 

 Mueller. It is desired to be understood that this movement 

 has nothing whatever to do with that which the executors 

 have in hand for erecting a monument over the grave, but is 

 quite distinct, the idea being, " to provide for (1) the erection 

 of some form of statue ; (2) the endowment of a medal, prize, 

 or scholarship, to be associated with Baron von Mueller's 

 name, and to be awarded in recognition of distinguished work 

 in the special branches in which he was most deeply inter- 

 ested." The full text of a circular issued in this connection 

 is appended 



BARON VON MUELLER NATIONAL MEMORIAL 



FUND. 

 At a public meeting held in the Town Hall of Melbourne 

 on Monday, 15th November, 1897, at which the Mayor of 

 Melbourne presided, a Committee was appointed to secure the 

 establishment of some permanent memorial to commemorate 

 the great services rendered by the late Baron von Mueller. 



