Agrees to a procedural matter for the selection committee for Melbourne University [see JH's 1854-5-12].
Agrees to a procedural matter for the selection committee for Melbourne University [see JH's 1854-5-12].
No summary available.
Agrees to a meeting [see JH's 1854-6-11], and comments on one possible candidate for a Melbourne University professorship.
Sends acknowledgment for meeting date and receipt of letters [see JH's 1854-6-17].
Must use the information available, and so need to select the next candidate in line for the Melbourne University professorship [see JH's 1854-6-20].
Believes that deadlines must be adhered to regarding search for Melbourne University professors [see JH's 1854-7-12]; adds comments on other candidates.
Seeks current information about the selection process for the Melbourne University professorships [see GA's 1854-7-15].
Agrees to meeting date [see JH's 1854-8-14].
Agrees that JH should write to the Melbourne University authorities and point out some concerns [see JH's 1854-8-16].
Rumor has it that Australia is short of cash; can only wait and see [see GA's 1854-8-17].
No summary available.
Responds to JH's interim arrangements [see JH's 1854-8-18].
Results of observation of transits at Greenwich and Paris.
Encourages JH to view the change being proposed [see JH's 1854-9-6] as an improvement.
Sends on a letter from George Peacock, who is quite opposed to the proposed changes [see JH's 1854-9-6]; GA would be interested in JH's response.
Informs JH that GA (and his assistants) have been making pendulum observations in a coal pit.
Responds to JH's request [see JH's 1854-10-17].
No summary available.
Inviting JH, together with other members of the R.A.S., for dinner on the following day.
No summary available.