Expresses JH's regret at not having been able to come to MF's experimental demonstration.
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Expresses JH's regret at not having been able to come to MF's experimental demonstration.
Discusses dispersive power of enclosed prism.
Maintains opinion that would be improper to append remarks from JH's note to MF's paper.
Discusses origin and reactions of enclosed borate of lead. Postscripts on parallel strata in glass.
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Rearranges a meeting of [the R. S. L.'s Glass Committee] to take place at the Pellat and Green's Glass House in Holland St.
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Thanks for the copy of his paper and errata. Received a packet of specimens of glass, which he presumes came from MF. Regarding the specific gravity of some of the specimens. Comments on further experiments to be made.
Has read his paper on vaporization with much interest and can see no objections to its arguments. Comments on some of the details.
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[More detailed version of JH's 1826-5-26]. Has mentioned it to Humphry Davy.
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Comments on the intent of remarks appended to a paper of MF's.
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Chemical constitution of meteorites. JH suspects lead-iron alloy. Believes this has not been proposed before. Send specimen for JH's analysis.
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Proposes an adjustment in the proportions of the ingredients in the next glass-making experiment.
Suggests change in composition of a pot to be made by [Apsley] Pellatt for an experiment.
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