Asks if it is correct to say that the oxygen and carbon in CO2 can only be separated in the laboratory by great heat?.
Asks if it is correct to say that the oxygen and carbon in CO2 can only be separated in the laboratory by great heat?.
William Greenell Wallace's proof corrections [to Man's Place in the Universe], stars, Milky Way, Solar Cluster, Jupiter; speculation in accordance with known facts; difference of opinion over spiritualism; writing an article for the Fortnightly; purchase of a telescope from Cooke of York, better than the last, making a stand for it; trying to help Fred Birch to get a post as Museum curator in the Federated Malay States.
Domestic affairs; William's career prospects; progress of work his book The Wonderful Century.
ARW seeks advice on behalf of young insect collector who wishes to travel abroad. Discusses possible regions - asks Poulton's opinion.
About arrangements for Poulton's visit. Thanks for information for young collector - discusses matter further.
Domestic affairs; William's career prospects.
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