The publication of your memorandum in its present form, though not quite satisfactory, will, I think, be eminently calculated to excite useful inquiry into a neglected and curious part of the economy of nature.
See Memorandum on the Pearl Fisheries in Persian Gulf.
It is to be regretted that in the memorandum you have not mentioned your observations on the living specimens brought you by the sailors as the animals which produced the sounds.
Professor Huxley's memorandumon the fishes of Ceylon, 364.
This is the memorandum of the verdict taken at Bath, with the note of the Attorney-General, and the point reserved, in which motion for a new trial was made.
A memorandum of his in a pocket almanack states "that six students were added to his academy in one year.
The extent to which the Admiralty was guided by Banks is indicated in a memorandum by the Secretary, Evan Nepean, penned in April.
The only point that need concern us here, is that Flinders wrote a memorandumanalysing the evidence with minute care, in justification of his belief in the prisoner's innocence.
Mrs. Bright put on her spectacles, and after bestowing a careful scrutiny upon thememorandum book, turned to the accounts.
In a moment he returned with a handsome pocket memorandum book, which he presented to the little merchant.
He then took out his memorandum book, in which he wrote the boy's name and residence.
Yes, sir, I am; and if you will look on your memorandum book you will find my name there.
He had the note in hismemorandum book, and the fact that he had achieved his first great purpose afforded him much satisfaction.
Thank you, sir; I should be very glad to have you;" and Bobby opened the memorandum book, and seated himself at the desk.
When the supper things were all removed, the dishes washed and put away, Bobby drew out his pocket memorandum book.
Memorandum concerning the resignation of the chantry of Barking Church, in Essex.
I am ready to make him a new lease, whenever he pleases, of his farm, and I shall be guided by a memorandum of the original bargain, which he has in his possession.
We made a memorandum that this exchange should not vary the rights of the parties (viz.
I keep always a memorandum for you, on which, when I think of any thing at any time of day that I wish to write, I make a short note in a manner which no other person would understand.
You may recollect that I left a memorandum of what Theo.
It will be amusing, perhaps, to compare the following extracts from De Bourrienne's work with a brief memorandum from Colonel Burr's diary, showing in what light they reciprocally regarded each other.
At the time I made the memorandum I did not advert to the compliment I paid you by putting your name in a list with some of the most eminent persons in the United States.
I read your memorandum ten times a day, and observed it as religiously as ever monk did his devotion.
I run from court to waft you a memorandum of affection.
Make you a small memorandum book for this purpose.
In 1855, Lord Rosse presented a confidential memorandum to the Council on the expediency of enlarging their number.
That's the bit of memorandum That we chalk behind the door.
Wellesley signed the preliminary Memorandum at the request of Dalrymple, but had nothing to do with the final settlement.
The complete Memorandum will be found in Gurwood, vol.
Sir Arthur prepared a lengthy Memorandum on the defence of Portugal, which was placed in the hands of the Cabinet for careful consideration.
He left a lengthy memorandum in the hands of his Catholic Majesty, full of excellent advice, and bereft, as he said, of “all national partialities and prejudices.
Months afterwards, when there seemed a probability of operations in the Marhattá Territory, Wellesley wrote a lengthy Memorandum on the means of carrying such a campaign to a successful issue.
The memorandum produced is the one I made at the time.
I ask, first, did you make a memorandumat the time?
They are stated from the memorandumwhich I then took; that is my only means of recollection.
Searching further he found a little memorandum book richly bound; this Don Quixote asked of him, telling him to take the money and keep it for himself.
He made a mental memorandum to send telegrams to two Massachusetts congressmen with whom he was well acquainted to hold up Strout's appointment at all hazards until they heard from him again.
After breakfast Quincy went to his room and looked over the memorandum pad upon which he had taken pleasure in jotting down the various items of his campaign against the singing-master.
Strout took a well-worn memorandumbook from his pocket and consulted it.
A strong committee was appointed to conduct negotiations with the Government and there was prepared a memorandum of the plan which the farmers recommended the Government to follow.
The initial letter, or first two or three letters of the locality, is perhaps the readiest plan; and when all the specimens taken at one place can be put into a separate box, one memorandum upon the box itself will be sufficient.
The Memorandum and correspondence which follow may be taken as the official answers to the grievances as alleged in the petitions.
I also received from him a memorandum respecting the register of a small craft between 25 and 30 tons, building at Mauraki (Moeraki), which paper I beg herewith to forward.
The despatch itself is in your possession, and there can be no doubt of its meaning, which is fully explained in the memorandum of His Excellency.
I wrote back to the Secretary of State, and enclosed a memorandum from the Government of New Zealand.
March 1884, forwarding the memorandum of Mr. Bryce, also combated the statements of the Maori chiefs who had petitioned.
For the text of the above Memorandum I am indebted to Mr. R.
August last, concerning a memorial from Maori chiefs, I have the honour to transmit herewith a copy of a memorandum from my Ministers.
The delay, however, has been caused by the fact that the Native Minister desired to visit the Maori districts before my Government furnished me with a memorandum on the subject.
If he wanted personally to send a communication to anybody, if it was one of his close associates, it would probably be a pencil memorandum signed 'Edison.
Taking one of the laboratory note-books, he will write in it a memorandum of the experiments to be tried, illustrated, if necessary, by sketches.
It was during this time, as appears from a memorandum of his own, that the two first Cantos of Childe Harold, which he had begun five months before at Ioannina, were completed.