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RefNoMS/119/2/46
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TitleLetter from Charles James Buchanan Riddell, Woolwich to Humphrey Lloyd
Date8 February 1844
DescriptionRiddell thanks Lloyd for looking over the instructions, and sending the two remaining sheets [not enclosed] for Lloyd to look over. Discussion on the observations of inclination with the poles of the needle reversed, and whether this should be mentioned in the instructions. [Edward] Sabine suggests that it should not be included, Riddell asks Lloyd’s opinion regarding this. Discussion on log indices.

Riddell thanks Lloyd for his suggestion of giving the description of the improved instruments. Riddell is anxious to get the instructions printed in time for the end of the month.

The term portable magnetic apparatus is no longer appropriate when applied to so many instruments.

Riddell agrees with Lloyd of the advantages of his instrument as the separate instruments at a fixed observatory. Discussion on the accuracy of the declination in most surveys including naval surveys.

Riddell mentions seeing [Johann von] Lamont’s universal instrument at Mr [Karl] Kreil’s. Riddell recounts being ‘astonished’ with the instrument and never having seen anything so ‘impractical’. Riddell describes the flaws of the instrument.

Riddell is glad that Lloyd has finished his new instrument before Riddell’s instructions are printed.

Riddell informs Lloyd he met Kreil and gives a positive impression of him. Riddell was unable to meet [Wilhelm] Weber or go to Göttingen. Riddell saw Gucke several times and notes he is different to Mr Kreil. Riddell mentions living with a German family in Dresden for a month, but overall being disappointed with the trip, the weather was not favourable.
Extent4p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7327Riddell; Charles James Buchanan (1817 - 1903)1817 - 1903
NA8252Lloyd; Humphrey (1800 - 1881)1800 - 1881
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