Responds to JH's criticisms of his binocular telescope plans.
Responds to JH's criticisms of his binocular telescope plans.
Praises JH's essay 'The Yard, the Pendulum, and the Metre.' Believes C. P. Smyth's theories concerning the Great Pyramid being a standard of measurement.
Announces a committee meeting for a volunteer group.
Suggests weaknesses in BV's plans for a binocular telescope.
Cannot give advice on the artistic merits of her photographs as he is not qualified, but offers suggestions and praise on the mechanics of the art.
Is grateful for the praise JH has given her photographic efforts. Intends to do a series of life-sized head photographs. Is anxious about Henry Taylor, who has been overworking in the colonial cause.
Main object in translating Homer was to 'wipe off the stigma cast on English hexameters by such people as Tennyson.'
Asks to visit JH today.
Thanks for having sent a copy of the works of Antoine Lavoisier [3 vols., 1862-65, ed. by JD].
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