Sends on part of letter for CB to complete and forward.
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Sends on part of letter for CB to complete and forward.
Regarding equational problems.
Finding it difficult to finish his memoir. Gives some integral equations for his comments. Hopes to see him at Slough soon.
Answer to CB's equation. Bring something to discuss at the forthcoming meeting of the Analytical Society.
About the mathematical formulation for the summation of any series.
Giving equations.
Further comment on the calculus equation sent by CB.
Regarding the equations in his memoir on the series of tangents. Queries about the Analytical Society.
Further equations discussed. Has purchased more books. Regarding the printing of the memoir. [Letter continued on 1813-3-2.]
Regarding his memoir: would like to see part of CB's notes.
Further regarding theorems recently discussed. Regarding the preface for JH's and CB's Memoirs of the Analytical Society.
Regarding his new researches into the theory of determining functions from given conditions. The printing of his memoir is proceeding slowly.
Has been to London and procured the books mentioned by CB. Mentions differential equations of P. S. Laplace. Regarding some of CB's theorems. Problem of law of chance. Printing of his memoir.
Sends a number of theorems and integrals.
Orders equipment from London through CB.
Would like to see him as soon as possible so they can prepare the preface of their memoir for the printer.
Has had the bill for the printing of their memoir. Ways of raising money to pay for the printing. Comments on one of CB's equations. Will be entering Lincoln's Inn in a week's time.
Chemical news: decomposition of 'sulphuret of carbon' by J. J. Berzelius and Alexander Marcet. Analysis of 'azotane' and discovery of 'iode' by Humphry Davy. Congratulations on results of CB's examination.
Is sending chemicals. Regarding Humphry Davy's experiments with azotane. Davy's paper on iodine.
Feigned reproach for CB's return to 'the Analytics.' Inquires about CB's 'Devonshire Ghost at Chudleigh.' Results of JH's chemistry experiments. Derides scientists who promote theory of 'akasch' as the one and only form of matter. Met Alexander Marcet in Greenwich.