Has sent a collection of his own communications for JH via the Foreign Secretary of the R.S.L.
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Has sent a collection of his own communications for JH via the Foreign Secretary of the R.S.L.
Was grateful for his kind letter. Doubtless he has received further of his papers by now, including the one on the meteor of Oct. 1863. Sends a note on two lines of the Iliad. Has heard interesting news of Alexander Herschel's labors.
Sending the continuation of one of his own reports he submitted to the Academy. Comments on various meteorites and the results.
Is grateful for his letter. Sends a report of the Geological Institute, which includes JH's notes on the founding of the Cambridge Analytical Society. Sends his own report on Homeric irons and on the R.S.L. catalogue of scientific papers. Austrian science was at a low ebb but is now improving.
Regrets the delay in sending his paper on Homeric irons, but he has been suffering from ill health. Comments on JH's translation of one of Homer's stanzas.