Congratulates JH on his important new position [Mint]; wants to start seriously to prepare for July 1851 solar eclipse [see JH's 1850-8-18 or later].
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Congratulates JH on his important new position [Mint]; wants to start seriously to prepare for July 1851 solar eclipse [see JH's 1850-8-18 or later].
Acknowledges the receipt of JH's suggestions [see JH's 1850-12-15]; urges JH to consider going to Norway or the Baltic to see the eclipse.
Wants to determine JH's whereabouts for mailing eclipse observation suggestions [see GA's 1850-12-16].
The eclipse observation suggestions are now ready for printing [see GA's 1851-1-7]; would JH proof read them?
Will send the eclipse observation suggestions in print, not manuscript [see JH's 1851-3-8]; the path of the eclipse has been misrepresented by J. F. Encke's carelessly identified latitudes.
Letter of clarification about the enclosed proof of the eclipse suggestions [see GA's 1851-3-9].
Needs clarification of JH's annotation [see JH's 1851-4-2].
Acknowledges receipt of a parcel of material [see JH's 1855-4-13].
Will communicate with the other committee members about a replacement for the Melbourne University professor who died [see JH's 1855-5-23].
About transferring the Melbourne University funds into a trust account managed by the rest of the committee [see JH's 1855-3-23].
Is trying to clear up matters related to Melbourne University [see JH's 1855-7-8].
The end of the Melbourne University business seems happily now at hand [see JH's 1855-9-27].
A note accompanying a book of observations being forwarded to JH by GA, and coming from Georgetown, USA.
Comments on a contract to be used by the Mint, for its coin manufacturers.
Reports on observations made of one of the Mint's potential contractors [see GA's 1851-4-29].
Appear to be answers to specific queries about examinations and tutors [at Cambridge?].
A note to add to a previous letter.
A note about how to send mail to Richarda Airy in Madeira.
Asks for JH's assistance in inviting foreign astronomers to Visitation Day at the Royal Observatory.
Inviting JH, together with other members of the R.A.S., for dinner on the following day.