WlLLIAM H. PICKERING
OBSERVATORY
MANDEVILLE, JAMAICA, B.W.I.
Dear Professor Wolf,
Jan. 16,
1932.
It was very nice to hear from you again, and the picture of old Heidelberg re-
calls very
see you at
pleasantly the delightful^ime that we passed there with you. I wish that we might
the eclipse and the international conference next September, butt I fear that un-
improve in Germany and elsewhere that there will not be many Germans at the meet-
less times
ing, I think that you may be more interested in my paper
the February Popular Astronomy than in that
on planet P.
on planetkj which is coming out in
like
It is really more or less a*mys-
tery story'/ and the denoument does not
come out till the
end. However if the planet can be
found at all,
it is as likely to be on your
plates as on anyone's else.
Please
remember me most kindly to Mrs. Wolf. Mrs. Pickering joins with me in wish-
ing you both a Happy New Year, and we hope it will prove to be far more agreeable financial-
ly than the last one.