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Returns Mary Somerville's note and the papers. Does not feel competent to give his opinion on the papers as a whole as there are parts outside his field of study. Comments on some of the points raised, and on the whole he disagrees with the conclusions of the papers.
Thanks JH for his note. States R.S.L. is sending his paper to JH as a referee. Gives details of his own case of di-chromic vision.
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Has kept Mary Somerville's papers a little longer. If these papers are to be published they would require considerable revision.
The money presented by his son is to be used to enlarge the Infirmary.
JH's last letter was written in a good strong hand. Recommends suitable drink for hot weather. Gives his views about the possible marriage of Isaac Newton's niece. Has had a letter from a Mr. Wither on mathematical books.
A note to accompany the forwarding of a communication to GA.
Inviting JH to become a candidate at Cambridge.
Relating his experiences on his recent tours abroad.
Inquires after JH's interest on changing the spelling of the English language to a phonetic system.
Many thanks for his invitation, but he does not intend going to Eastbourne. Further remarks on his own theory regarding the marriage of Isaac Newton's niece.
Has no changes to make in JH's Admiralty Manual.