1892 LETTER TO CLODD 277 



year and no entrance. I believe the publications of the 

 Society, w-hich be gets, will sell for more.^ 



So you see it is not tbe fault of tbe Eoyal Society if 

 anybody who ought to be in keeps out on the score of 

 means. — Ever yours very faithfully, 



T. H. Huxley. 



1 The ' Fee Reduction Fund," as it is now called, enables the 

 Society to relieve a Fellow from the payment even of his annual 

 fee, so that being F.R.S. costs him nothing. 



