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of Australian Plants,’’ and many works too numerous to 
mention at this place. He was elected a Fellow of the 
Royal Society in 1861; the King of Wurtemburg created 
him a Baron in 1871; in 1879 he was created a K.C.M.G, 
Biographical details may be obtained in the following :— 
Hooker (8); Henniker Heaton, “ Dictionary of Dates ;”’ 
Mennell (6); ‘‘ Men of the Time in Australia,’’ Victorian 
series, 2nd edition, 1882. The following appreciations were 
written after his death :—Woolls, William, ‘‘ Sydney Mail,”’ 
17th October, 1896; Spencer, W. Baldwin, “ Victorian 
Naturalist,’’ xiii., October, 1896; Deane, Henry, Proce. 
Linn. Soc., N.S.W., xxi., 823 (1896); Maiden, J. H., Proc. 
Roy. Soc., N.S.W., xxxi., 38-43 (1897); also, Trans. Aust. 
Assoc. Adv. Science, Adelaide Meeting, 1907; Norton, 
James, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., xxv., 778 (1900). A 
bibliography of his works (some of his smaller writings 
are scattered throughout the world in publications difficult 
of access), to include, perhaps, reprints of some of his rarer 
contributions to science, would form a durable and valuable 
memorial of Mueller, a suggestion originally made by me 
in Proc. Roy. Soc., N.S.W., xxxi., 41. On 26th November, 
1901, there was unveiled a Memorial to him in the St. 
Kilda General Cemetery, Melbourne, by his Excellency the 
Karl of Hopetoun, Governor-General, and I made the follow- 
ing address on the occasion :— 
‘“‘T attend this function by instruction of the Chief Secretary 
as Government Botanist of New South Wales, and as President 
of the Linnean Society of that State as a delegate from the 
Society, by request of the Council. The last resting place of the 
greatest Australian botanist of recent times is classic ground. 
To many of our citizens this beautiful monument will be a 
remembrance of Mueller, who did so much to diffuse a knowledge 
of its vegetation, but the botanist requires no such adventitious 
aid, for as long as there are plants in Australia, the name of 
Mueller will be remembered in connection with them. He is the 
