Corrects a misunderstanding about the date to which magnetic observations are to be reduced.
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Corrects a misunderstanding about the date to which magnetic observations are to be reduced.
Sends two of his publications, one on terrestrial magnetism at Berlin. Comments on the results, and wonders if JH would enlist the help of the B.A.A.S. to finance further studies by H. J. R. Petersen.
About an application to the B.A.A.S. for a grant to fund the calculations related to reducing the magnetic observations of 1847-48.
Writes to clarify the actions of the B.A.A.S. [see JH's 1870-5-24].
Did not receive JH's letters as he was away from the University. Rejoices at his news of the B.A.A.S. grant.
Sends an article from the Astronomische Nachrichten acknowledging the assistance of the B.A.A.S. to two Prussian scientists.
Has sent a note to Nature stating the details of the grant paid by the B.A.A.S. to H. J. R. Petersen for magnetic observations.
Note to accompany a translation of one of GE's writings; also comments on the 'reform' of the German language.
Outlines the recent work in terrestrial magnetism by H. T. R. Petersen and himself. Comments on their results.
No doubt he has received some of the money granted by the B.A.A.S. Has sent it all to GE as he did not know the address of H. J. R. Petersen. Unable to follow GE's scientific arguments. Require simplification.
Thanks JH for assistance in settling matters with the B.A.A.S.; comments about travel plans and magnetic observations.
Regrets that his bad handwriting caused JH to misread some of his remarks. Will try to produce a clearer exposition of his results. Comments on his expositions.