In a message dated 21/2/06 1:30:13 pm, sanking@CLEMSON.EDU writes:
> Perhaps you can post something about Michael Maunder's finding. I am not
> familiar with what he said.
>
>
Sandy
It was not so much what Mike said but what Herschel himself said in his paper
to the Royal Society.
Mike's paper to rhe Object Glass of Science conference will be published soon
in the PhotoHistorian.
Articles in AG 41 and earlier issues are also relevant.
Terry
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