Faraday to Edward William Brayley   14 May 1832

R Institution | May 14th 1832

Dear Sir

I have sent you the translation & the notes1. I have written the notes on a separate paper but I think should prefer them at the bottom of the pp as footnotes unless there is some inconvenience or reason against it. In one of them there is a wood cut2[.]

I should like to see the proofs both of the paper & notes with the copy if possible that I may correct language errors. If you meet any do so to[o].

Could I also at last have two or three copies of the sheet that may contain it[.]

Ever Truly Yours | M. Faraday

E. Brayley Esq | &c &c &c

Will the notes of the Institute Proceedings go in the next3. They would have been first English publication last month.

Nobili and Antinori (1832). This is a translation of Nobili and Antinori (1831a) with notes by Faraday.
Nobili and Antinori (1832), 405.
Phil.Mag.,1832, 11: 462 reported Faraday's Friday Evening Discourse of 2 March 1832 on the "Explanation of Arago's Phaenomena".

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