His book on musical science is ready and a copy will be forwarded to him later when published.
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His book on musical science is ready and a copy will be forwarded to him later when published.
Hopes that JH will reply for the 'visitors' at the forthcoming luncheon.
Is gratified by his kind remarks on his Philosophy of Nature. Regrets he failed to give due acknowledgement to JH's work, but will redress this in the future. Regarding the probable constitution of nature.
Has dispatched Memoirs and Comptes rendus of the Academy. Regrets the delay, which is due to negligence on the part of the railway.
As editor for Griffin & Co., JW forwards latest proof for JH to check [see JW's 1860-9-22].
Sending the quarters reports. Comments on these reports.
Has received his note. Occurs to him that the best plan would be for JH to borrow his manuscripts on rain. If he will notify him of the Railway address, he will dispatch them at once.
Has sent his rain papers from Lewisham station this morning. Is in no hurry for their return. Will send on his manuscript when he can find it.