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Letter from George Airy
Add. MS a/200/35 · Item · 21 Jan. 1841
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Flamsteed House, Greenwich - Some time ago GA asked for WW's opinion about republishing his tracts [see GA to WW, 10 October 1839]. GA then wrote to Deighton [book publisher] - 'they say that the book sold very slowly and they do not like to publish again on their own risk; most certainly I shall not do on mine'. Has WW any suggestions on making it 'readable' or know of any young man who might take up the thing? - 'a treatise on Optics ought to exist in the world'. GA has not done much work on tides recently. The gale of wind of January 2 and the following morning 'produced a most marvellous effect on the succeeding tide in the Thames. He has received Bunt's [Thomas G. Bunt] Bristol observations taken from the self registering tide gages: 'It is a great pity that he does not go to low water; and also that there is not an infinity of tide gages and gages symmetrically distributed over the coasts and seas'. They should try and get the observations from Brest. Can WW get the readings from the wind mometers in Cambridge from January 1 to January 4. GA wants to find the course of the wind in connexion with the tide.

Letter from John Herschel
Add. MS a/207/41 · Item · [1 Jan. 1840]
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JH will be happy to see Mr. Bunt's [Thomas G. Bunt - based in Bristol and took most of WW's tide observations along the South-West coast] Planetarium. Could WW bring it to his new home in Hawkhurst, Kent? JH is getting no end of strange results from his photographic research: 'I have now got papers which when half darkened darken more at the red end of the spectrum and whiten at the violet - others which darken far beyond the visible end - others which darken at the first impression of the light and then whiten - some which whiten at the two ends of the spectrum and darken in the inside etc'.