Thanks for his favorable comments on her book. Sends proof sheets as part of her forthcoming book on authors.
Thanks for his favorable comments on her book. Sends proof sheets as part of her forthcoming book on authors.
Sending a little joke on a political theme. Further regarding a query of JH's on a rabbit. Gives a problem on a polygon. Meteorology is peculiar as weather does not appear to be governed by any laws.
Is glad he likes the idea of projecting more than a hemisphere. Compares his own projection and a stereoscopic projection and comments on the results. Is now having another projection made that should give an accurate map of America.
Glad to know which of ES's papers JH has. Sends another along with maps from [Keith] Johnson's Physical Atlas. Discusses JH's ideas regarding relationship between solar spots and magnetic disturbances.
Mentions [P.] Plantamour's memoir on barometer and a criticism by Mr. Dilams[?]. Comprehending why variations of magnetic disturbances correspond in period with terrestrial year is difficult.
Is grateful for his valuable remarks on the various projections of the sphere. Thinks the projection devised by JH to be well suited for isothermal lines. Has constructed a chart of the polar regions for the same purpose. Will try JH's projection.
Questions from Lord Overstone [S. J. Loyd] about decimal coinage system.
Reliability of barometer and thermometer measurements from balloons. Compares results of several European observers. Suggests new expedition to Teneriffe [Canary Islands].
No summary available.
Thanks JH for critiquing her paper during his illness. MS's On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences is to be published in translation at Cesna.
Has the blocks for the snow crystals. Can easily take some photographs if he desires them. Also has an article on crystals.
Is too ill to visit JH as he had intended.
Will be delighted to receive a copy of his collected essays. These are very valuable and enhance his reputation.
Sending him engraved single copies, also photographic copies of the larger ones. Comments on his researches into snow crystals.
JH's letter of resignation was read at a full meeting of the [R.S.L.] club last evening and it was the unanimous wish of those present that JH should not resign.
Note clarifying items of account.