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A note to inform JH of the death of H. C. Schumacher.
Grateful for JH's letters of introduction. Met Prince Albert. Edward Sabine arranged for meteorological observations in Alps by AS and brother Hermann to be published by Longmans. Plans more observations of geology and atmospheric chemistry. Alexander Humboldt advised AS to ask JH where to apply for financial support.
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Letter of thanks and good wishes.
Packet and documents are ready. When can he call?
Directions for entering into JH's position as Master of Mint will be sent to JH from Treasury. George Maule approved JH's method for posting security bond. Committee has recommended abolishing official fees, but this has not yet been done.
Requests permission to publish JH's and AW's 1843-1844 correspondence in 'Journal of Industry.'
Queries regarding JH's star lists. Sending magnetic information from A. T. Kupffer. Regarding the distribution of nebulae.
Astronomical queries, with particular reference to the Coal Sack. [Probably to JH, but unclear from letter.]
Is grateful for his constructive letter on the Coal Sack. Regarding the work of the Schlaginweit brothers.
News of the astronomical activities of his colleagues. Astronomical queries.
Note to present JH with a copy of AS's work on 'Instinct and Reason.'
Comments on some of AS's writings, and on the effect of strong coffee on vision.
Invites JH to come to see the flowering plants in Syon gardens.
Note accompanying return of letters [see JH's 1850-6-9 or later].
Announcing his discovery of a new planet. Gives readings.
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Requests testimonial on behalf of AW's application for position of undersecretary at St. George's Hospital.
Regarding the delicate case of priority of investigation. Quotes example of Henry Warburton and John Brinkley.