Awaits JH's instructions on duplicating barometer observations taken at Mt. Etna. Francesco Lunn visits, will verify observations made by MG. MG congratulates JH on the success of his efforts to measure the brightness of light with precision.
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Awaits JH's instructions on duplicating barometer observations taken at Mt. Etna. Francesco Lunn visits, will verify observations made by MG. MG congratulates JH on the success of his efforts to measure the brightness of light with precision.
Requests JH to read his paper on the properties of chromium at R.S.L. meeting. Discusses the experiments described in the paper.
Receives copy of JH's Light. Invites him to Birmingham.
Invites JH to Royal Academy of Science's museum.
Unable to attend [R.S.L.] council meeting.
Details forgery case on which JH gave legal advice.
Expresses regret over JH's resignation of R.S.L. post [as Secretary].
Apologizes for controversy at meeting with James South over the transit circle.
Asking for the procedure for bringing business before the Board of Longitude. Has found solar tables incorrect.
Requesting permission to borrow Christiaan Huygens's telescope. Postscript of further remarks on the solar tables.
Giving his reasons for wanting to borrow Christiaan Huygens's telescope. Postscript on recent observations with a prism.
Questions concerning a vacant professorship at Dublin Observatory.
Proposed visit to Dublin and letters of introduction from JH.
Observations on the position of professorship at Dublin, conditions of service, income, etc.
No news of Dublin. Remarks on a series of experiments. Observations on JH's paper on the Nautical Almanac.
Further observations on JH's paper on the Nautical Almanac.
Requesting a copy of JH's paper on 'Object planes.' Encloses with this letter his own paper on 'Eyepieces.' Requesting that Greenwich Observations be sent to the University Library, Cambridge.
Regarding the telescope of the Rev. [T. J.?] Hussey of Chislehurst.
Relates the events of his journey to London.
Has sent Mr. Talbot's Microscopy. Has received a letter from Leopoldo Nobili. Observations on Nobili's experiments on the electrification of mercury.