Responds to JH's interim arrangements [see JH's 1854-8-18].
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Responds to JH's interim arrangements [see JH's 1854-8-18].
Some concern about a lack of communication from Melbourne University, especially about money [see JH's 1854-8-14].
Agrees that JH should write to the Melbourne University authorities and point out some concerns [see JH's 1854-8-16].
Rumor has it that Australia is short of cash; can only wait and see [see GA's 1854-8-17].
Further interim arrangements for one of the Melbourne University professors [see GA's 1854-8-18]; comments about timing by electric telegraph.
Arranging with GA for the provision of regular R.A.S. publications to be supplied to a foreign member.
Results of observation of transits at Greenwich and Paris.
Very discouraged about the current state of the Crimean War.
A collection of household and family matters.
Mostly about family health, bills, and the war in the Crimea.
LC, from Parma [Italy], and Baron de Lutteroth wish to visit Royal Mint and meet JH. [JH annotation of 27 Aug.: Ordered Smith, Elder & Co. to give copy of JH's Cape Results to L. Caggiati for delivery to 'Prof. [Cobla Dinester?] of [Royal?] Observatory in Parma.]
Cambridge [Philosophical] Society will publish HW's paper on self-repeating series. Suggests JH clarify some equations in new edition of [Examples of Finite Differences (1820)].
Additional suggestions for improving clarity of equations in new edition of JH's [Examples of Finite Differences (1820)].
Additional improvements for new edition of JH's [Examples of Finite Differences (1820)].
Discusses points raised about equations [see HW's 1854-8-19].
Further discussion of need for two constants [see HW's 1854-[5]-11]. Sends first installment of errata HW found in JH's [Examples of Finite Differences (1820)]. Realizes JH's duties [at Mint] afford little time to publish new edition. Suggests printing only errata list to first edition.
Soldiers are suffering in this unhealthy country for want of occupation. Hopes he has been able to lighten his duties at the Mint. Administration seems inefficient in the supply to the troops.