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Has a sufficient quantity of heavy glass at his disposal and offers some to JH.
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Will be showing some experiments in the laboratory next Monday to G. B. Airy, François Marcet, and a few others; JH would be welcome.
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Gratitude for receipt of JH's Cape Results. Congratulates Margaret Brodie Herschel for her part in it.
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Leopold Gmelin's Handbuch der Chemie contains all JH requires. If he does not have access to it will send it to the R.S.L. for him.
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Finds he made an error last night due to his bad memory. The Duke was asking for JH; hopes he met him after Richard Owen's discourse.
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Enclosing the tickets. Hopes the whiskey will be good.
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No doubt he is aware of F. A. Nobert's work on glass. Has received from him a paper, which he intends communicating to the R.S.L. Thinks JH may like to see it.
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The accompanying book was addressed to MF but inscribed to JH, so he considers it belongs to JH.
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Did as JH wished with the papers. Is busy with magnetism and lines of force. Sends a couple of printings.
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