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RefNoCMP/6/4
LevelItem
TitleMinutes of a meeting of Council of the Royal Society
Date18 December 1884
DescriptionPrinted minutes containing matters laid before Council, the Royal Society's governing body of Fellows, with records of decisions taken.

Commencing with a list of Council members present: William Wivesley Abney; William Henry Mahoney Christie; George Howard Darwin; Warren De La Rue; Robert Etheridge; Sir Frederick John Owen Evans; William Henry Flower; Michael Foster; Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker; Henry Nottidge Moseley; Hugo Muller; Lieutenant-General Richard Strachey; James Joseph Sylvester; Alexander William Williamson; the Treasurer [Sir John Evans] in the chair.

Among matters discussed or noted: declarations in lieu of the oath by new Council members and appointment of Vice-Presidents. The re-appointment of committees, including: the Library Committee, Soiree and House Committee, Challenger Committee, Circumpolar Committee, Mountain Observatory Committee, Krakatoa Committee and Delta Committee. A report is received from the Government Grant Committee, listing applicants for considerations of the sub-committees A-C, with recommendations and applications deferred. A Treasury letter states that the UK Government would make known to the Comite International des Poids et Mesures that the previously noted convention would be joined. Other letters considered: James Bateman on rejoining the Fellowship after non-payment of subscriptions, Edwin Ray Lankester acknowledging the Society's contribution to the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Astronomer Royal suggesting that the Society form a committee to supervise observatory reports from Bombay [Mumbai] and Madras [Chennai] in India. The report of the Solar Physics Letter Committee is revisited. The meeting concludes with a letter of resignation from Walter White, the Royal Society's Assistant Secretary, an appreciation of his services and the award of a retirement pension.
Extent12p; pp.11-22
FormatPrinted
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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