FROM HIS FATHER
Glenlair, 10th April 1852.
The Ordnance Surveyors are doing
Contour Lines. The
line 250 feet above
sea-level passes just in front of the Bees.
Glenlair, 25th April 1852.
I . . . congratulate you on your
scholarship. You
write of entering
on the duties,—what are they? and what are the Privileges
and
Profits?
Glenlair, 12th May 1852.
Is M'Millan the Publisher of the
Cambridge and Dublin,
whereof William
Thomson is editor? Have you sent him your prop. you were
doing
at Christmastime? The gold-fever of Australian type prevails in
these
parts.
Glenlair, 19th May 1852.
[Prop. about resistance of sides and
bottom of a
meal-ark.]
. . . The meal, which may be
called a fluid as
much as a glacier.
Query: Whether by putting bars beneath
the bottom at
points removed
from the middle of the joist, the pressure would be more
advantageously
distributed ?
Glenlair, 12th June 1852.
[Eve of James C. M.'s 21st birthday.]
l trust you will be as discreet when
major as you have
been while minor
(Prov. x. 1).
Remember me to Tait. I am sorry I did not see him in Edinburgh to wish
him joy of his honours.
Glenlair, 29th June 1852.
Did you take to the Geology at all? I
suppose that the
cliffs at Lowestoft
are Tertiary, with plenty of fossils.
Glenlair, 9th Nov. 1852.
Nativity of the Prince of Wales.
Received yours of St. Guy and William.
The Cambridge Commission as you report
of it will not
affect you in
any way.
What sort of thing is "College
Declamation"? You say
you have chosen
The Scottish Covenanters. Do you take the part of Advocate
or Apologist for them? or do you try the impartial historian? It would
be difficult to give the Scots Prelates their due without
offending
some of the Order. During the Persecutions both the civil and
ecclesiastical
government of Scotland was getting ripe for the Revolution.
Glenlair, 11th Novr. 1852.
It has been said, Had there
been two other
Leightons instead
of Sharp of St. Andrews and —— —— of Galloway, Episcopacy
would
have been securely established.
Glenlair, 2d Feb. 1853.
Aunty Jane was saying—a glass of
wine daily,
port for preference.
Glenlair, 12th Feb. 1853.
. . . Mathematical Journal, to
which you send
Props. What props.?
The one about the Pendulum?