Faraday to James Clerk Maxwell   7 November 1857

[Royal Institution embossed letterhead] | Albemarle St. W. | 7 Novr. 1857

My dear Sir,

I have just received and thank you heartily for your papers1. I intended to send you copies of two of mine2. I think I have sent them but do not find them ticked off. So I now send copies not because they are assumed as deserving your attention but as a mark of my respect & desire to thank you in the best way that I can[.]

Very Truly Yours | M. Faraday

Prof J.C. Maxwell BA | &c &c &c

Possibly Maxwell (1857a, b).
Faraday (1857c) and (1857a), Friday Evening Discourse of 27 February 1857. See letter 3354.

Bibliography

FARADAY, Michael (1857c): “Experimental Relations of Gold (and other Metals) to light”, Phil. Trans., 147: 145-81.

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