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  <dc:title>Draft letter, from Sir John Herschel to Adolphe Quetelet, dated at Collingwood</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Draft in John Herschel's hand. Discusses advantages and disadvantages of 24 versus 36 hour series in meteorological observations. R.S.L. officially endorses 24 hours, but Adolphe Quetelet should continue 36 hours if best for him. Does not possess the Comptes rendus of French Institute and cannot therefore see No. 413. Will attempt to procure sight of it. Asks Adolphe Quetelet to return [P. F.] Verhulst's work to him. Expresses respect for Adolphe Quetelet's work. Asks for understanding if John Frederick William Herschel does not answer every letter promptly.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 December 1841</dc:date>
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