Description | He would like an interview with RL Antrobus at the Colonial Office but would prefer it to be deferred until ML Taylor's report has been published. He is still dissatisfied with the Royal Society's decision the work in Sierra Leone without allowing himself and ML Taylor to reply to WT Prout's criticisms, especially as Prout is unenthusiastic about mosquito control and that he feels that it is too late for the inquiry to assess work done a year previously. They never claimed that Freetown would be cleared of malaria entirely but aimed to show what could be done. He encloses a translation of a letter from the Secretary of the Suez Canal Company. |