Ref No | LDGSL/838/H/29/12 |
Title | Murchison correspondence: letter from Leonard HORNER |
Date | 21 Nov 1845 |
Level | Item |
Extent | 1 letter |
Format | Document |
Description | Murchison correspondence: letter from Leonard HORNER, Bedford Place, London, 21 Nov 1845. Re: Thanks Murchison for his 'great and beautiful book' which he received last night, wonders if he could obtain a set of the plates for his illustrated copy of Morris' catalogue which is going well; Morris proposed as a member the previous week; last meeting when Lyell read his paper on the remains under the newest lava stream in the Auvergne, Lyell's lecture [in the US] before 2000 people although 14000 applied; Lyell referring to a Mastodon found in New Jersey now on display at Harvard which shows the mistakes in the construction of the specimen in the British Museum; [Albert] Koch is at it again displaying a creature which includes a paddle made out of sections from a nautilus [Hydarchos]; first part of Faraday's paper on the relation of magnetism and light read at the Royal Society the previous night, alongside a paper by Mrs Somerville on the action of light on vegetable juices; Buckland still not 'gazetted' but hopes to see him in his silk petticoat at the next meeting; pleased to hear that Mrs Murchison's health has improved. |
Access Conditions | Access is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information. |
Language | English |
ArchNote | Description by John Thackray; revised by Caroline Lam. |
CreatorName | HORNER | Leonard | 1785-1864 | factory inspector, geologist, and educationist |
Previous reference | LDGSL 838/M/H29 |