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RefNoMC/23/473
AltRefNo08473
LevelItem
TitleLetter from [Henry] de Varigny, 18 Rue Lalo, Paris, to [Royal Society]
CreatorVarigny; Henry de (1855–1934)
Date24 August 1907
DescriptionAcknowledges the Royal Society's inability to send two copies of the Proceedings to the same Journal but requests the Society take into consideration that in his paper in Le Temps (of which he is the biological editor), he frequently makes use of and quotes the papers published within. States that he understands the Society does not require advertising but, he identifies benefit in further disseminating the papers, emphasising he has been in regular receipt of the Proceedings for 20 years.
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordNLB/36/139
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