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RefNoMC/15/280
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [John Fretcheville Dykes] Donnelly, Department of Science and Art, London, to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date31 May 1892
DescriptionSends a copy of a note 'received through the Foreign Office, from the Russian Ambassador in London, inviting delegates to the International Congresses of Prehistoric Anthropology, Archeology and Zoology at Moscow'. Requests if the Council would be 'prepared to designate any of their members would be willing to be nominated for appointment by Her Majesty as delegates', and there are no public funds available for the delegates.

Includes a note in French regarding the Congress, as well as a typescript programme and details of the Congress.
Extent20p
AccessStatusOpen
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