Description | Is sorry to trouble Sir Archibald Geikie, but hears that the matter of Mr [Charles] Walker's paper is still not resolved. Relates everything that took place between Walker, Moore, and the Assistant Secretary. Discusses his visit to the Royal Society, and his talk with the Assistant Secretary, who refused to discuss the matter of Walker. Suggested to the Assistant Secretary that there must have been a misunderstanding, but has received no reply. |