[Decline of Science in England by Charles Babbage]@TWC D-Link bookDecline of Science in England CHAPTER VI 9/46
3 per cents; no notice of such fact appears in our Transactions for 1829.
Other gentlemen have contributed; and if it is desirable to possess such a fund, it is surely of importance to inform the non-attending, which is by far the largest part of the Society, that it exists; and that we are grateful to those by whom it has been founded and augmented.
Neither did the Philosophical Transactions inform our absent members, that they could purchase the President's Discourses at the trade-price. The list of the Officers, Council, and Members of the Royal Society is printed annually; yet, who ever saw it bound up with the Philosophical Transactions, to which it is intended to be attached? I never met with a single copy of that work so completed, not even the one in our own library.
It is extremely desirable that the Society should know the names of their Council; and whilst it would in some measure contribute to prevent the President from placing incompetent persons upon it, it would also afford some check, although perhaps but a slight one, on the distribution of the medals.
When I have urged the expediency of the practice, I have been answered by excuses, that the list could not be made up in time for the volume.
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