Mentions illness.
Describes work on fossil cirripedes. Asks to keep specimens somewhat longer.
Mentions illness.
Describes work on fossil cirripedes. Asks to keep specimens somewhat longer.
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Hooker’s imprisonment.
Birth of Leonard Darwin.
Barnacles will never end; on to fossils.
Would he drop him a few lines on the orbit of the meteor for the R.A.S. Robert Potts of Trinity is to publish by subscription a translation of Robert Simson's Porisms.
In looking through Lamont 1845-6 he found two observations of Neptune not previously recognized. Thanks for his memoir on the orbits of double stars.
Returning with gratitude HT's Statesman, which stimulated much political and social reflection in JH.
Family and political news.
Asks permission to clean specimen. Describes research on cirripedes.
A. G. Melville will start Meteorological Observatory at Queen's College, Galway. CPS discusses JH article on plans for building an ice-making machine.
RF’s specimens have arrived.
Discusses points of lunar and solar eclipse observations.
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Marriage of HH's eldest daughter. Thanks for JH's letter of introduction to George Bishop and J. R. Hind.
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Answers questions raised by AH in his 1850-1-19 [letter contains notes made by AH].
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Because of health, CD will postpone coming to London until all drawings are finished.
Asks JdeCS, if he is able "with any honesty", to "purloin" for him a proof-sheet of Frederick Dixon’s plate with cirripedes [in Geology and fossils … of Sussex (1850)].
Requests statement of total owed to JdeCS as a guide to the future.
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