TO THE LIBRARIAN OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.
Glenlair, Dalbeattie, 23d June 1879.
DEAR SIR—Your information
about F.R.S. has
been so useful to me that I now ask about Dr. G.
Knight,
F.R.S., librarian to the British Museum.
(1.) Is his name Gowan, Gowen, Gowin, or Godwin, for I
find all four
spellings current?
(2.) Who is the author of the paper in Phil. Trans.
for 1776 (near
the end of the vol.) describing his great magazines
of magnets?
(3.) Are the magazines [sketch shown] mounted like
great guns still
in the possession of the R.S.?
(4.) Is the portrait of Gowin Knight, by Benjamin
Wilson, F.R.S.,
among the pictures of the R..S.?
I have got from the
Meteorological Office some
Cavendish MSS. on Magnetism which prompt these
enquiries
and also this—-
When the R. S. was at Crane Court had it a
garden adjoining? Also,
where was Crane Court?
Henry Cavendish and his father Lord Charles
worked together at
observations of the variation compass and
dipping
needle in the R. S. room and garden. Are the variation compass and
dipping
needle still in the R. S. collection?
Cavendish wrote out
directions for using the
dipping needle for Captain Pickersgill, Captain Bayley, Dalrymple.
Dalrymple, I find from
Poggendorff, was hydrographer
to the H.E.I.C. If Cavendish apportioned his
instructions
according to the capacity of the recipients, then their capacities
would
be in descending order, Dalrymple, Pickersgill,
Bayley.
Were any of these F.R.S. ?
Also, was John Walsh, F.R.S.,
also M.P.?
Do not answer any of these
questions which
would involve trouble, but I have not here any means of
answering
them except by the aid of those who are among the records of the past.
None of the questions are of vital importance, because I
can
leave out any statements I have made which are doubtful. Yours very
truly,—
J. CLERK MAXWELL.