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| + | <head>Royal Observatory, Greenwich</head>London S.E.<lb/>1866 August 9<lb/><head>My dear Sir</head>I was much gratified by your<lb/> | ||
| + | letter of August 1, partly because<lb/>it gave me an opportunity of showing<lb/>how highly I value the numerous<lb/>communications which I have received<lb/>from you.<lb/>I delivered your Spectrum of Arcturus<lb/> | ||
| + | to my First Assistant <span class="abbreviation" style="text-decoration: underline dotted" title="Mister">Mr. </span>Stone, who<lb/> | ||
| + | is Secretary of the <span class="abbreviation" style="text-decoration: underline dotted" title="Royal">R. </span>Astronomical Society.<lb/> | ||
| + | A No. of the Monthly Notices is usually<lb/>published in the decline of summer,<lb/>when, I doubt not, your paper<lb/>and diagram will appear.<lb/>And I made inquiry of <span class="abbreviation" style="text-decoration: underline dotted" title="Mister">Mr. </span>De<lb/>La Rue about the Kew Photographs of<lb/> | ||
| + | the Sun. I enclose a full copy<lb/> | ||
| + | of his answer, which appears to | ||
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Royal Observatory, GreenwichLondon S.E.
1866 August 9
My dear SirI was much gratified by your
letter of August 1, partly because
it gave me an opportunity of showing
how highly I value the numerous
communications which I have received
from you.
I delivered your Spectrum of Arcturus
to my First Assistant Mr. Stone, who
is Secretary of the R. Astronomical Society.
A No. of the Monthly Notices is usually
published in the decline of summer,
when, I doubt not, your paper
and diagram will appear.
And I made inquiry of Mr. De
La Rue about the Kew Photographs of
the Sun. I enclose a full copy
of his answer, which appears to
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