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+ | long by the booksellers' channels. I shall <unclear>be</unclear> my <unclear>gl</unclear>, if I do not ask too much, to <unclear>rueir</unclear> from you in return a copy of your own <hi rend="underline">last</hi> <unclear></unclear> of observations, your Memorie del <hi rend="underline">Nuovo</hi> <unclear>Observatuio</unclear> del C. R, 1852-1855, containing your physical observations of the Sun in reference to <unclear>distributions</unclear> of heat, researches with which I desire to be better acquainted.<p> | ||
+ | In writing today I wish to <unclear>mention</unclear> to you that I have been very rigorously observing the <unclear></unclear> of the Solar spots for the last 4 years, taking every opportunity for the <unclear>-ess</unclear> which my <unclear></unclear> has afforded and which have not been lost by absences from home, opportunities which have averaged about 225 days a year. My mode of observation* is exactly described in No 5. Vol XIV of the R.A.S. Monthly .............</p> |
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long by the booksellers' channels. I shall be my gl, if I do not ask too much, to rueir from you in return a copy of your own last of observations, your Memorie del Nuovo Observatuio del C. R, 1852-1855, containing your physical observations of the Sun in reference to distributions of heat, researches with which I desire to be better acquainted.
In writing today I wish to mention to you that I have been very rigorously observing the of the Solar spots for the last 4 years, taking every opportunity for the -ess which my has afforded and which have not been lost by absences from home, opportunities which have averaged about 225 days a year. My mode of observation* is exactly described in No 5. Vol XIV of the R.A.S. Monthly .............