Is grateful for his letter and will study the memoirs to which he refers. The Editor would also like a photograph; can JH oblige?
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Is grateful for his letter and will study the memoirs to which he refers. The Editor would also like a photograph; can JH oblige?
Soliciting articles for People's Magazine.
[Last page only] Seeks financial support for exploratory survey of Sinai Peninsula.
Impressed by JH's argument against French metric system. Will forward JH's letter to Richard Strachey or, if Strachey is in Abyssinia, to committee for weights and measures in India.
About some instruments to be taken to India by JH's son John.
Provides JH with best definition that GA has available for the gallon [see JH's 1867-11-3], noting that methods for establishing standards are revised, even if the standards supposedly are not.
Writes to acknowledge receipt of letter [see JH's 1864-11-25], but it will take time to work through JH's calculations carefully.
Sends JH a copy of 'Enoch.' Thanks JH for his helpful criticisms.
[Form letter] Schedule of meetings for Institution of Civil Engineers. As honorary member, JH is invited to attend.
Plans for refracting telescope TW is constructing. Diagrams and questions about lens construction.
Reports his opposition, shared by JH, to Britain and India adopting the metric system. Discusses WH's wife, Emma, WH's brother John, a coming solar eclipse, and a theory of gravity.
Sending details of his theory on meteorology and cometography and inviting JH's comments.