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Enjoyed the merry evening with JMH.
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Has been impressed by the new governor and thinks the colony will benefit from his prudent judgment.
Comments on letter received. Regrets replies about 'the Muriate of Chrome.'
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Proceedings with the Circle went on as well as expected; fixed the additional microscopes with plaster of paris. Sends the P.M.that contains F. W. Bessel's paper on the repeating circle. Opposition of Mars will require the use of the circle in the last of the present month.
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Reports that he viewed Halley's Comet from 1836-1-25 to 1836-5-10. Now studying sunspots and solar radiation. Comments that the sun has more spots than JH previously thought. Has been busy during the December solstice determining the constant of solar radiation.
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Apologises for delay in thanking him for the flowers. Has been too unwell to write.
Morning Herald had an account of CD’s 80 specimens of Mammalia and 450 birds at the Zoological Society.
John Gould has described new species in CD’s Galapagos birds.
Much interest in CD’s "Laurels".
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Tried unsuccessfully to observe Encke's Comet; succeeded in observing Halley's Comet, which JH discusses. Mentions JH's graphical method of treating orbits of double stars, JH's plans to return to England, moon maps, and sunspots.
Encloses observations made by some of his pupils who have now formed a physico-mathematical society.
Declines invitation to dine at Downing College because of influenza.