Description | Sending him unofficially two letters from [Charles] Chree. Why he writes to Harrison heaven only knows, as he can do nothing in the matter and have no sort of responsibilities connected with the Antarctic observations. He has advised Chree to put himself in touch with Lyons, as being not only the editor of the observations, but also a member of the Gassiot and Meteorological Committees, to both of which Chree considers himself responsible in the matter. If he will read the letters he will see the direction in which his apprehensions lie, and then return them [no enclosures]. |