The connection between the neutron mean squared intrinsic charge radius [r(
E,in)(2)](N) and the neutron-electron scattering length a(ne) measured in l
ow-energy neutron physics is discussed. Special attention is paid to the va
lidity of the Foldy formula giving this connection. It is shown that there
are two different ways of deriving the Foldy formula. A table is presented
of the experimental data obtained during the period 1947-1997 which allow t
he determination of a(ne). These data split into two groups. One group lead
s to [r(E,in)(2)](N)>0, and the other (including the Dubna data) to [r(E,in
)(2)](N)<0. The sources of possible systematic errors in the experiments ar
e discussed. In particular, the effect of resonance nuclear scattering on t
he measured value of a ne is studied. The experimental results on the measu
rement of a ne in low-energy neutron physics are compared with the theory.
It is shown that if the data leading to [r(E,in)(2)](N)>0 are correct, then
the modern theoretical ideas about the structure of the neutron (including
the well developed Cloudy Bag Model) must be fundamentally changed. (C) 19
99 American Institute of Physics. [S1063-7796(99)00201-6].