Description | Apologises in case demands irrelevant to Benians. Writing at suggestion of Archibald Vivian Hill. Tells him about Beznák [Aladár] wishing to visit England. Outside practice of Royal Society to fulfil Beznák's requests. Asks what British Council can do. In a letter from C F A Pantin of the Zoology Department, Cambridge, Pantin suggest it might be worthwhile advertising for a biologist desirous of going to the Hungarian station and to give him a grant towards the visit. |