Has noted that Josef Stefan of the Vienna Academy of Sciences holds views on light and its polarization similar to GA's [see GA's 1865-10-30]. Agrees with GA's correction of an essay on Julius Caesar's landing in Britain.
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Has noted that Josef Stefan of the Vienna Academy of Sciences holds views on light and its polarization similar to GA's [see GA's 1865-10-30]. Agrees with GA's correction of an essay on Julius Caesar's landing in Britain.
Encourages GA to develop some experiments to study the electrical phenomenon [see GA's 1861-9-23] more carefully.
Offers a few ideas to GA [see GA's 1863-2-9], but does not have a coherent explanation.
Will take into account JH's suggestions [see JH's 1863-2-13] and see where this leads.
Reminds JH that the algebraic formulation of the theory of the achromatic telescope eyepiece was formulated by GA.
Recognizes the validity of GA's claim to the eyepiece theory [see GA's 1861-3-27]; JH did not have space to deal adequately with the subject of telescopes.
Raises with GA the likelihood of an error in a date of a transit of Mercury in a paper by F. A. Winnecke.
Replies to JH about the date of the transit of Mercury [see JH's 1864-1-[26]].
Offers some possible explanation for what the unnamed observer saw [see GA's 1860-3-1].
Is preparing a list of nebulae and their positions; does GA think anyone would print them?
Suggests preparing an estimate of the cost of preparing and printing a nebula catalogue so JH can approach the R.S.L. [see GA's 1862-1-24].
Ready to send nebula data to GA for reduction; question of dates need decisions [see GA's 1862-1-30].
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].