Remarks on JT's papers on radiant heat and related role of moisture. Will send requested sample of rock salt. Explains difficulties using it and hopes JT will have better success, perhaps even repeating JH's experiments.
Remarks on JT's papers on radiant heat and related role of moisture. Will send requested sample of rock salt. Explains difficulties using it and hopes JT will have better success, perhaps even repeating JH's experiments.
Finds JH's approval incredibly gratifying. Thanks for gift of rock salt. Is sending unscientific book; trusts JH's interests are broad enough to appreciate it.
Thanks for volume on physical geography and for encouragement at start of GS's career. Hopes JH will approve of GS's latest work.
Is sending first part of observational data for nebula catalogue [see GA's 1862-3-31].
Forgot, in earlier note [see JH's 1862-4-2], to indicate agreement with GA's suggestions [see GA's 1862-3-31].
Material sent by JH [see JH's 1862-4-2] arrived safely.
Acknowledgment of receipt of more material from JH [see GA's 1862-4-3].
Needs to know, from JH, the date of the nebula observations [see GA's 1862-4-9].
Responds carefully to the question of observational, and reduction, dates [see GA's 1862-4-12].
Acknowledges receipt of more material from JH [see JH's 1862-4-13].
Has now sent the last of the nebula observations to be reduced for printing [see GA's 1862-4-16].
Sends JH a copy of the form to be used for reduced observations [see JH's 1862-4-17].
Approves of form for reduced observations [see GA's 1862-4-24] and sends GA payment against expenses.
Acknowledges receipt of payment [see JH's 1862-4-25]; asks for final approval of printing structure for the nebula catalogue.
Provides final intended structure of the nebula catalogue page [see GA's 1862-4-26].
Thanks JH for favorable notice of his play. Sends sample of D. G. Rossetti's translation of Dante's Vita nuova.
Has received notice from the Foreign Office that the Russian Government has sanctioned the establishment of a magnetic and meteorological observatory at Pekin.
Sending him R. J. Mann's letter. Mann could call to see him if convenient. News of her children.
Would like to include JH's name among those proposed for honorary degrees at Cambridge when he becomes Chancellor of the University.
JH's reply to WC's 1862-4-21.