Trying to persuade CD to visit JL.
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Trying to persuade CD to visit JL.
Testimonial for a position as a librarian. Recipient is the author of a great monograph on the Picidae [woodpeckers].
Sending an incomplete copy of the fourth edition of his own book [Traité général de photographie] on photography, which he would like to dedicate to JH.
Not surprised that actual costs [of publishing JH's catalogue of nebulae] departed from estimates. Reports vote by [R.S.L.] committee. Does not believe publication will be expensive.
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Is grateful that he has been allowed to dedicate his book to JH. Will incorporate the suggestions.
[Printed notice] Solicitation by Geological Society of contributions for Charles Nichols, 22-year member who has 'fallen into...difficulty.'
Sends plant specimens. William Borrer will be glad to send seeds.
Discusses plans for a hot-air balloon.
Receives report from Crystal Palace concerning balloon test.
Notes on trapping air at different elevations [during balloon ascent]. G. B. Airy and JH will be absent. W. H. Sykes will arrive this evening. Will make another ascent Monday.
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Is glad his article on central forces pleased him. Sends one of his latest solutions. Would like a few lines by way of a testimonial. Has been unfortunate when applying for positions as he has lacked support.
Requests donation to hospital.
Thanks for JG's Correlation of Physical Forces; JH is still uncertain about the nature of heat.
Undated letter of four pages over 1 folio.
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Brings coincidence to JH's attention. Believes WL's essay was 'worthy of a better fate.'