Description | He has given thought to Dale's suggestion that he should see Leakey to advise him on his best course of action. It places Boswell in a difficult position, since he knows that if more facts come out, it would weaken Leakey's reputation further. He has already challenged Leakey's working methods and is not in a position to advise Leakey to let the matter drop, which would be best. The columns of Nature or the floor of a leaned society are available to him. When Dale invited Boswell to make a communication on the subject, he deferred until Leakey was back in England, so that Leakey might reply in person. If Council feels that the Royal Society is the right venue then he accepts the invitation to give an account of his observations in the Kanam and Kanjera districts. |