TO C. J. MONRO, Esq.
Glenlair, 14th October 1856.
. . . During September I had
Lushington, Maclennan,
and two cousins "Cay" here. Now I am writing a solemn
address or manifesto to the Natural Philosophers of the North, which I
am afraid I must reinforce with coffee and anchovies, and a
roaring
hot fire and spread coat-tails to make it all natural. By the way, I
have
proved that if there be nine coefficients of magnetic
induction,
perpetual motion will set in, and a small crystalline sphere
will
inevitably destroy the universe by increasing all velocities till the
friction
brings all nature into a state of incandescence, or as H—— would
say, Terrestrial all in Chaos shall exhibit efflorescence.