Explains why his paper on color vision took the artist, dyer, etc., point of view rather than that of scientific chromatology. Willing to investigate a more scientific approach and asks permission for another visit.
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Explains why his paper on color vision took the artist, dyer, etc., point of view rather than that of scientific chromatology. Willing to investigate a more scientific approach and asks permission for another visit.
Encloses, for JH's corrections, proofs of JH's reply to Lord Overstone's questions.
A note of thanks upon receipt of a copy of JH's Cape Results.
Encloses proof of revision of JH's reply to Lord Overstone's questions. Will print 25 to 50 copies. Does JH's report on Canadian currency to House of Commons contain anything new that commissioners should know about?
Does not quite understand JH's note; can he clarify the reading he requires? Comments on his readings on thunderstorms.
On gold and other monetary matters.
Hopes that reports he has heard of his health are unfounded. The wing of the infirmary has been completed.