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RefNoRR/W/7/18
LevelItem
TitleReferee's Report by C [Charles] Tate Regan on a paper 'Nature and causes of adaption of water-breathing creatures to air-breathing. I - the binomics, structure and physiology of an air-breathing Indian loach, Lepidocephalus (= syn Lepidocephalichthys) guntea (Ham, Buch) obtained from H E H the Nizam's dominions' by B K Das
CreatorRegan; Charles Tate (1878-1943); British zologist and museum director
Date[October 1938]
DescriptionPaper reference code: B.35

States that the paper is too long. The paper criticises the work of Hora [?Sunder Lal Hora] and while Regan believes these criticisms may be justified, they 'would be more effective if it were shorter, and more restrained'. Would recommend publication in the Proceedings if the paper is revised.

[Not published].

Received 21 October 1938
Extent2p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionStandardised form (type E)
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRR/W/7/19
RR/W/7/20
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA1235Regan; Charles Tate (1878 - 1943); zoologist and museum director1878 - 1943
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