Lewisham
28 March 1855
My dear Sir
I am sorry I have no copies left of the Snow Crystals, but the first favourable day I will take some, and send them to you, I shall be able to send copies of some highly magnified which I have taken recently[.] They have been more abundant this year than I have before known them to be[.]
I have not the pleasure of knowing D r Hooker personally, but, when my long report of the Gr. Exhibition was passing through the press it had the benefit of his revision, and for which I have a grateful remembrance
I am dear Sir | faithfully yours | James Glaisher
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