Please accept his thanks for his article on telescopes. Comments on JH's views. Would like 50 copies of the article to distribute to opticians.
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Please accept his thanks for his article on telescopes. Comments on JH's views. Would like 50 copies of the article to distribute to opticians.
Many thanks for JH's article on the telescope; will read it with much interest. Has employed an assistant to prepare drawings of the nebula. The six-foot reflector requires repolishing.
Wishes to apply for a position as professor and would like JH's recommendation.
Summary of research on terrestrial magnetism in other countries. Will send paper on magnetic storms to JH.
Sends pictures of sun. Thanks JH for sparking his interest in the sun. Wants JH to direct the B.A.A.S.'s use of the Kew telescope to take pictures.
Thanking him for his paper on telescopes. Observations of JH's semicircular map of the world.
Is grateful for his prompt reply and kind remarks about his own qualifications [i.e., JB's].
Was grateful for the copy of JH's article on the telescope. Sends parcels containing two specimens of 4-ft. specula; comments on these. Weather has been unsuitable for observations.
Sends his certificate for the R.S.L. to JH to sign.
Returning the corrected proof of the note to be added to one of JH's papers.
Has had a paper placed in his hands from an Icelandic Savant regarding drifts from Greenland. Thinks that JH may find this paper useful.
Can JH spare a few minutes one morning as he wishes to show him an invention to overcome seasickness; would like his comments.
Sends sample sheets of magnetic reductions from continual observations photographed at Kew. Explains reduction formulas. Will send to JH new paper by ES on lunar diurnal variation. Carlo Matteucci reports interest by new government in Naples in reviving meteorological observatory there.
Asks JH to comment on ES's paper, which will be read to R.S.L. on 10 Jan. Corrects errors in two earlier letters to JH. Will adopt 'Photograms' instead of 'Photographs.'
Thanks for copy of JH's ['Remarks on Colour-Blindness' (1859-60)].
Is obliged for the maps and articles on physical geography. Comments on the heights of various mountains and encloses a list of queries.
Has received colored tracing from Italy of drawings by Col. Beek. Compares them with what may be done using the Great Pyramid.
Will not detain JH more than half an hour; if his invention is not similar to JH's it will amuse him. Gives his reasons for seasickness. Will call tomorrow.
Announcing the sudden death of his wife. The Taylors are with him.
Since they met yesterday he has thought of a further modification in the apparatus to prevent seasickness and would like JH's opinion.