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Document number: 3680
Date: Fri 25 May 1838
Postmark: 28 May 1838
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: HERSCHEL John Frederick William
Collection: National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
Collection number: 1937-4826
Last updated: 30th April 2012

Friday Evg

My dear Sir

Your note <1> has just reached me. Many thanks for your kind congratulns All our party are very well I am glad the bulbs have thriven & if you want other and better pray drop me a line as early as possible to No 10 Hanover Crescent Regent’s Park (where I shall be in posse if not in esse) <2> for the next 4 or 5 months and state your exact address and the conveyance by which they will most certainly & expeditiously reach you.– I have some superb Satyrium’s (one of wh a nondescript) has been entitled nicknamed by a very talented young assistant at the Cape (Mr Harvey) <3> after myself – but they are no longer transportable being already in full leaf in boxes of earth, but next year I can give you roots of them & of the Satyrn Carneum a most lovely thing.

ã Argus when I last saw it near St Helena had already declined from its extraordinary state of excitement (equal or very nearly so to á Centauri, and superior to Arcturus). It had sunk to the level of about Aldebaran.– Frcs Baily <4> informs that in __________’s Catalogue it is marked 4 m. – It is altogether a most remarkable phenomenon.

I have today housed the great mass of my obsns & by tomorrow expect to have all under lock & key. I believe the Southern sky has been pretty well rummaged.

I remain dr sir yours very truly
JFW Herschel

H.F. Talbot Esqr
Lacock Abbey
near Chippenham
Somerset


Notes:

1. See Doc. No: 03679.

2. Possibly, if not actually.

3. William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), was Colonial Treasurer at Cape Town 1836–1842.

4. Francis Baily (1774–1844), astronomer and one of the founders of the Astronomical Society.

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