Has received JH's note, and JF will visit JH next Wednesday, accompanied by D. F. J. Arago and [C. L.] Mathieu.
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Has received JH's note, and JF will visit JH next Wednesday, accompanied by D. F. J. Arago and [C. L.] Mathieu.
Sends notes on a paper which are to be submitted to James South. Also included [?] are copies of the paper for JH. Attached is a note by JH about the papers of JH's father, William.
Expresses elation and gratitude at being elected corresponding member of the astronomy section of the Académie des sciences. Believes that JH's name has led to JH's researches gaining more praise than their merits justify.
Sending copies of his Éloge on William Herschel, and requesting some information regarding his publications.
Copies of the Éloge, which JF sent, are still at the Customs house so he is unable to comment on it. A list of his father's works is to be found in the Index to the R.S.P.T. Gives a list of all the discoveries and inventions of his father.
Expressing the thanks of the Académie for JH's gift of Observations...on 380 Double and Triple Stars.
Is grateful for the information on JH's illustrious father. Was ill when the letter arrived so hopes he will be excused for his belated reply.
Sending to the R.S.L. Memoires of the Académie for 1823.
Expressing the thanks of the Académie for the Discourse pronounced on the award of the medals at the Astronomical Society Apr. 1827.
Expressing the thanks of the Académie for Observations made with a 20-foot telescope.
Sending the Memoires of the Académie.
Expressing the thanks of the Académie for JH's article on Light.
Expressing thanks for his third paper on Observations made with a 20-foot telescope.