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Le Verrier, Urbain Jean Joseph (1811-1877) astronomer Item
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Copy of letter to U.J.J. Le Verrier

Enclosed with 9/16/3. Letter of support for Neptune as the cause of the perturbations of Uranus, against the attacks of Peirce and Babinet.

Herschel, Sir John Frederick William (1792-1871) Knight, astronomer

Copy of letter to unknown recipient

Neptune. Letter from some members (unspecified) of the Royal Astronomical Society, asking for support against the name "LeVerrier" for the new planet. Marked as "not sent". Transcript from Airy's correspondence files in RGO Archives, copied for D.MacAlister 1893-1894.

Members of the Royal Astronomical Society

Copy of letter to W. De La Rue

[JCA's comments on De La Rue's speech on awarding Gold Medal of RAS] Acknowledges copy of Hansen's letter sent. Disagrees with H's assertion that he never contested JCA's theory of the secular acceleration of the moon: H caused LeVerrier to attack JCA and Delaunay, and is now adapting his own theory without admitting it might be wrong.

Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) astronomer

Copy of letter to W. De La Rue

Comments on De La Rue's speech on awarding Gold Medal of RAS to JCA. Whether a quotation from Herschel should be included. Whether LeVerrier should be mentioned in light of his and Delaunay's part in the controversy over the secular variation of the moon's mean motion. Accuracy of Hansen's and Plana's theories. Encloses copy of Delaunay's letter.

Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) astronomer

Draft? autograph letter signed to Charles Delaunay

See 36/18/1 for French translation. Acknowledgement of copies of CD's replies to LeVerrier's attacks on his theory of the moon. Nature of LeVerrier, Hansen's and Plana's errors. M. de Pontecoulant's letter in Monthly Notices of RAS. See 16/17/2 for another version of this letter.

Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) astronomer

Draft? autograph letter signed to Charles Delaunay

See 36/18/3 for French translation. Acknowledgement of CD's calculation of secular acceleration of moon's mean motion by Poisson's method. Thinking of sending four different methods of calculation of same for inclusion in Nautical Almanac. Pontecoulant unlikely to be persuaded of JCA's and CD's method. LeVerrier likely to come to unpleasant discovery of the truth.

Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) astronomer

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