Record

RefNoRR/W/5/114
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Redcliffe [Nathan] Salaman to [Ronald] Winckworth, regarding a paper 'Studies in stimulation phenomena in plants due to Bacterium Solanacearum' by [Brian] J Grieve
RecipientWinckworth; Ronald (1884-1950); Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society
Date4 October 1937
DescriptionPaper reference code: B.174

States 'this paper does not lie within my competence', and recommends that [George Edward] Briggs would be more suitable. Comments that the paper is poorly written and some figures are not necessary. Due to lack of expertise, is unsure whether the paper is suitable for the Proceedings [of the Royal Society], and asks for his feedback to be passed to a more qualified referee, if appropriate.

[Not published].

Received 7 October 1937
Extent2p
FormatTypescript
PhysicalDescriptionLetter on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRR/W/5/115
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Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1142Salaman; Redcliffe Nathan (1874 - 1955)1874 - 1955
NA1972Briggs; George Edward (1893 - 1985)1893 - 1985
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