Has heard from W. H. Smyth that JH is suffering from serious and protracted indisposition. Hopes he will soon be restored to health as he himself has been.
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Has heard from W. H. Smyth that JH is suffering from serious and protracted indisposition. Hopes he will soon be restored to health as he himself has been.
Would like an opinion on the question of attendance fees paid by students attending their lectures.
Thanks for ER's help in obtaining appointment for Duncan Stewart. JH has been unable to stand up for five months; must write in supine position.
Sends Mint accounts of Apr. 1855 for JH's signature.
Has had a letter from Melbourne University, with instructions to transfer all the money to Melbourne's agent in London [see GA's 1855-5-30]; JH is slowly recovering.
Visits Angelo Secchi at Rome observatory, where they are comparing information in Cape Results to their observations.
Thanks WS for 'kind expressions on my behalf.' Believes these may be the last words he may write.