Description | States that Mr C. E. Walker and his supporters have continued to refuse to acknowledge the offensiveness of the libellous imputations (that some employee of the Royal Society receives commissions from tradesmen who execute illustrations for Royal Society papers) made in his letter to Professor [John Bretland] Farmer on 23 April 1906. Summarises the actions taken in the matter, which was brought before the President and Officers of the Royal Society. Sets out the fact of the case, and the case surrounding Mr J. E. S. Moore's visit to the Royal Society and his paper. |