Description | In the course of the recent preparation of the serial literature in the Royal Society's library, a number of deficiencies in the sets have been recorded and it is desired, so far as practicable and by degrees, to endeavour to make them good. Presumes it must be considered hopeless to supply missing pages of any but quite recent dates, but in the case of more important and strictly scientific periodicals, Harrison is instructed to take steps to supply the omissions. Asks if they would assist in the matter, and is sending a copy of the new Catalogue so that they may note omissions of the more important kind. Perhaps if they agree, they may send a representative. |