Still believes that HF's experience and competence are equal to those of F. R. Brande. Plans to appeal directly to Treasury.
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Still believes that HF's experience and competence are equal to those of F. R. Brande. Plans to appeal directly to Treasury.
A note accompanying the first draft of the report of the Standards Commission, with a request for comment.
Describes travels abroad and their educational value, news on balloon ascents, barometer corrections, Henri Regnault's hygrometer, invention of electric weaver and other new applications of electricity throughout Europe.
Discusses Addiscombe nominations; says he will nominate Margaret Herschel's nephew.
Has found a seventeenth-century mathematical manuscript amongst Francis Baily's papers with JH's handwriting on it; can he explain the mystery? There is also a letter from P. L. M. Maupertius to James Bradley, which he proposes sending to the R.S.L.