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Document number: 1387
Date: Wed 01 Mar 1826
Dating: see Doc no 01386
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: HERSCHEL John Frederick William
Collection: National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
Collection number: 1937-4798
Last updated: 30th April 2012

Dear Sir/

I recd your letter <1> from Worthing for which let me thank you and for the remarkably elegant formula for the latus Rectum of a Conic Section. I also found on my return to Town your paper on Cold flames which I shall as you desire immediately forward to Dr Brewster. <2>

I was not aware you were about to quit England so speedily. <3> My only acquaintance at Geneva now & Maret & Pictet <4> are no more, is Professor Gautier, <5> to whom I annex a letter. I

I wish you a pleasant journey and if I could slip myself into your portmanteau I should be very glad.

Yours truly
JFW Herschel

P.S. I am not sure whether an acquaintce of mine M. Soret <6> is at Geneva still if so I have requested Mr Gautier to introduce you to him, as he is very conversant in Physical optics and has written some good papers on the action of Crystals on light. <7> Also he may be of use to you in other ways as he was to me by giving me free access to their “Athenæum” &c &c

Devonshire St

Wednesday evening

PPS. Will you do me the favor also to deliver to Mr Gautier the annexed Vol of the Trans. Astr. Soc. for the Helvetic Society <8>

H. F. Talbot Esqr
Albany


Notes:

1. See Doc. No: 01386.

2. Dated March 1826, this paper was published by Sir David Brewster (1781–1868), Scottish scientist & journalist, as WHFT, ‘Some Experiments on Coloured Flames’, The Edinburgh Journal of Science, v. 5 no. 1, June 1826, pp. 77–82.

3. WHFT left spent nearly 6 months travelling in 1826, taking in Greece and visiting William Thomas Horner Fox Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester (1795–1865), botanist, art collector & diplomat in Corfu. [See Doc. No: 01355, and letters of that Spring and Summer to WTHF Strangways].

4. Marc August Pictet (1752–1825), natural philosopher.

5. Alfred Gautier (1793–1881), astronomer and geologist.

6. Frédéric Jacob Soret (1795–1865), scientist.

7. Herschel was probably referring to his Recherches sur la position des axes de double réfraction dans les substances cristallisées (Geneva: Paschoud, 1821).

8. Transactions of the Astronomical Society.

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