Royal Institution | 6 Decr. 1856
My dear Stokes
Though my paper1 is very long I must add a little more. The accompanying comes in at the account of the effect of heat on gold2[.] If you are induced to look for the connexion you will easily find it by the pencil references at beginning & end. I am going out of town again immediately but shall return permanently at the end of next week & then will try to see you[.]
Ever Yours Truly | M. Faraday
FARADAY, Michael (1857c): “Experimental Relations of Gold (and other Metals) to light”, Phil. Trans., 147: 145-81.
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