Description | Geikie has not wished to intrude on Bernacchi's time of 'domestic sorrow', but now asks if he has been able to revise his auroral journal for the printers, which he had hoped to do soon when he took it from Geikie on 22 March. He understands Mr Collings was holding back one of the photographic illustrations until he had seen Bernacchi.
Geikie asks that he attend to these matters when he feels able, and sends his hopes that Mrs Bernacchi has, to some extent, receovered from the shock of their loss. |