Description | Showed Darwin's letter to Sir Archibald Geikie who agrees that it is not on the face of it, desirable to call a meeting of the Indian Advisory Committee this side of the vacation. Therefore the Society are sending round the documents received from the Indian Government with a memorandum which Darwin will receive enclosed, asking for the individual opinions of the members. On these Darwin will be able to base his final decision as to whether to call a meeting or not. As a general rule, unless there is conflict of opinion, in this way they will be able to obtain material for a communication to the India Office. |