FROM C. J. MONRO, Esq.
15th February 1857.
Have you seen the Pomeroy
packet? It has much
more in it than any travels I ever read. Lots of phenomena,
human and otherwise, on the way out: especially the waves in a storm. .
. .
. . . They who deal in
instruments of strings
say that if you strike a certain note you hear certain others above.
Is
that because of the further terms in a Fourier's integral, or because a
sympathetic vibration is excited in certain other of the strings of the
same instrument? I observe Weber says that it does not occur in wind
instruments.