Full Idea
Russell's proposal that a natural name is an abbreviated description invites four objections: not all speakers can produce descriptions; the description could be false; no one description seems special; and descriptions usually contain names.
Gist of Idea
Are names descriptions, if the description is unknown, false, not special, or contains names?
Source
comment on Bertrand Russell (On Denoting [1905]) by Gregory McCullogh - The Game of the Name 8.74
Book Reference
McCulloch,Gregory: 'The Game of the Name' [OUP 1989], p.268
A Reaction
The best reply on behalf of Russell is probably to concede all of these points, but deny that any of them are fatal. Most replies will probably say that they are possible true descriptions, rather than actual limited, confused or false ones.