| States that he made an exact copy of the list of the Ad Eundem, but asks her to send it back to him if it turns up, as it is 'the only early record of the Society.' In relation to the three photographs [of HS] that he sends [included], claims the 'the carte de visite head' taken by Guggenheim in Oxford was not his [Jackson's]. Declares that the oval photograph 'excellently represents Henry as he was soon after he took his degree.' Adds that he has, and values, Mr [ ] Smith's 'admirable portrait.' |