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  <dc:title>Memorandum by Michael Foster, to [the Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society?] </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Note in response to a letter by Charles William Eliot [CD/82/20]. Foster cannot be sure, but thinks that the agreement was that the Royal Society should directly nominate a person to the administrative committee of the Biological Station at Bermuda. The people suggested by Eliot are not Fellows and are not known to the Society. In that case, a reply should state that no object can be gained by nominating such a person.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>March 1904 [?]</dc:date>
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