John Frederic Daniell to Faraday   6 April 1836

King’s College | 6th April 1836

My dear Faraday,

My additional observations on the Constant Battery accompany this1: will you kindly read them over. I am not quite sure that I have correctly expressed my meaning in the paragraph which I have marked with a pencil. I shall not be in town tomorrow, but I shall take my chance of finding you at home ¼ before ten on Friday2. If I can have the paper read on the 14th Inst3 it will be in time for the forthcoming number of the Transactions and I think it desirable that the papers4 should appear together[.]

Your’s very truly | J.F. Daniell

M. Faraday Esq | &c <->

Daniell (1836b).
That is 10 April 1836.
It was received by the Royal Society on 14 April 1836 and read a week later.
That is Daniell (1836a, b).

Please cite as “Faraday0910a,” in Ɛpsilon: The Michael Faraday Collection accessed on 29 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/faraday/letters/Faraday0910a