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TitleLetter from William Henry Smyth, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, to Samuel Hunter Christie, Secretary of the Royal Society
Date7 February 1843
DescriptionRegarding his current work on the comparison of various optical powers. Smyth requests the use of Newton's reflecting telescope for this purpose.
[Request partially acceded to by Council on 9 March 1843.]
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordCMP/1/170
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5062Smyth; William Henry (1788 - 1865)1788 - 1865
NA8168Christie; Samuel Hunter (1784 - 1865); mathematician1784 - 1865
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