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Sends details of an experiment he would like MF to carry out. Cannot do it himself as he has no suitable glass.
Has received his letter and suggestions for the experiment. Has ordered the glass from Newman. Is very busy so may not be able to carry out the experiment for a week or more. JH must keep the results secret for the time being.
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Has procured some glass rod fit for the experiment. Comments on the results. [Robert] Hunt has been working on crystallization and magnets and has told him of JH's interest. Grieves to hear of his illness. His paper in JH's hands will be left for the time being until he has more time.
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Has opened the sealed paper MF sent, and JH is now returning it.
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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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