Has heard that JH has to decide if the illustrations to his own paper on sun spots are necessary. Thinks they are of vital importance.
Has heard that JH has to decide if the illustrations to his own paper on sun spots are necessary. Thinks they are of vital importance.
Is grateful for JH's report on his paper. Regarding the plates for this paper.
Is sorry to hear that the JHs have fever in the house. Hopes it will soon move away. Fever has been prevalent in Kent this year. Believes London is more healthy. Sends a problem.
Hopes all is well. Has not seen the point about James Challis to which JH refers, but Challis has produced strange theorems.
Sends an extract from J. J. Lalande's article on planets from the Encyclopédie méthodique. Sends two of his own theorems.
Requests payment of JH's coal bill.
Speculates on gravitational effect of sun and moon on earth's atmosphere.
Comments on RF's ideas on the gravitational effect of the sun and moon on the earth's atmosphere.
Book he intended to write has had to be postponed as he has been asked to prepare a second edition of his Weather Book. Sends a proof of the revision of the 18th chapter.
Thanks for his opinion; it will save him from exposure, but it is too late to get the book altered. Comments on some parts of JH's book on meteorology. The atmosphere appears to be smaller in extent than John Dalton conceived.
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