Requesting any information on J. J. Littrow for his obituary notice.
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Requesting any information on J. J. Littrow for his obituary notice.
Regrets that he knows nothing about J. J. Littrow. A new astronomical instrument. Weather has been most unsuitable for observations.
Account of the eclipse seen at Pavia.
Further remarks concerning the recent eclipse and his own and G. B. Airy's papers on the subject.
Thanks for the information on the eclipse. Comments on this. Events at the B.A.A.S. meeting. News of Wilhelm Struve's activities.
Has read G. B. Airy's paper on the eclipse. Would JH send on FB's remarks on the eclipse to Airy. Comments on the phenomenon of the eclipse.
Has sent the papers on the eclipse to G. B. Airy.
Comments on the various reports of the recent eclipse. Regarding the star constellations.
Has seen G. B. Airy. No meeting at Airy's. Further regarding reports of the recent eclipse.
Has written to G. B. Airy. Regarding the various reports of the recent eclipse.
Encloses a publication. Thanks for the gift to Miss Elizabeth Baily.
Thanks for his paper on the Earth. Wishes his own Cape work was finished and of the same standard as FB's work. Regarding support for Dr. W. B. O'Shaughnessy when his election to the R.S.L. is being considered.
Will start work on the Southern Constellations without delay. Thanks for his remarks on W. B. O'Shaughnessy.
Regarding his own support for W. B. O'Shaughnessy. Star reform in the Southern hemisphere.
Further regarding the method to be adopted for the printing of the star catalogue.
Further regarding the constellations.
Further regarding the method to be adopted for the printing of the star catalogue.
Further regarding the constellations.
Encloses a draft of a letter that it is proposed should be sent to Sir Robert Peel.
Accepts his invitation to visit him in order to discuss various matters.