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RefNoMS/603/10/114
Previous numbers1886
LevelItem
TitleLetter from W T [William Turner] Thiselton-Dyer, The Ferns, Wicombe, Gloucester, to [Joseph] Larmor
CreatorDyer; Sir William Turner Thiselton- (1843-1928); British botanist
RecipientLarmor; Sir Joseph (1857-1942); Irish theoretical physicist
Date8 January 1907
DescriptionThiselton-Dyer was muddled on osmotic pressure, but thinks it is only [Thomas] Graham's 'endosmotic equivalent' under a new name. The botanist is left where he was, despite the new developments. He has consulted an old notebook, which refers to his studies of Graham and he describes what he found there. He did not know that Larmor intended to publish or he would have said more, and he discusses the 'so-called vascular system' composed of wood cells and vessels. He describes an experiment by [Julius von] Sachs in the ascent of water or sap and notes Lord Rayleigh's thinking on the subject. He believes that [Henry Horatio] Dixon has a really new and important idea and his work is good enough to make him a Fellow of the Royal Society. He comments on [Kliment Arkadievich] Timiriazeff's Croonian Lecture. Cambridge is well placed to look at these problems and if Francis Darwin were not so lazy he could have left his mark on them.
Extent6p.
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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CodePersonNameDates
NA7968Thiselton-Dyer; Sir; William Turner (1843 - 1928); botanist1843 - 1928
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