Description | Since the affairs of the Board are being wound up, asks the Royal Society to take custody of some of the Board's effects (including Minute Books, Account Books, files of several Committees, and some letters and confidential documents) that it would be unwise to disperse of or destroy for several years. Arranges this, and offers the Board's Reports for the Royal Society's Library. Thanks the Royal Society for the facilities it graciously granted to the Board. |