Faraday to Percy Drummond   9 February 1830

R Institution | Feb. 9th 1830

My dear Sir

I send you what I think would be a useful syllabus. My plan would be to present it in octavo not too close but so as to leave each indicating line distinct from its neighbour and to number them from the top to the bottom of the page for ease of reference[.] A pupil could then readily refer to No. 7 page 12 &c so as to identify the head relative to which he required information[.]

I suppose you will let me see the proofs before the Printer works the sheets off and I hope you will let me know as things are allowed that I may know the means I shall have to work with.

I am | Dear Sir | Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Coll Drummond | &c &c &c

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