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TitleLetter from [Schack August Steenberg] Krogh to the Secretary of The Royal Society [Archibald Vivian Hill], regarding 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
CreatorKrogh; Schack August Steenberg (1874-1949); Danish physiologist
RecipientHill; Archibald Vivian (1886 - 1977); physiologist
Date6 July 1939
DescriptionPaper reference code: B.35

Has been in correspondence with Das concerning his paper, and is willing to consider it again 'in the light of additional information given' by the author. Krogh requires a copy of the paper and his original report in order to do this. If the Royal Society no longer has a copy of the paper, he would like the Society to check if Professor [ Ernest William] MacBride has one. The author promised to send him a rough copy but this has not appeared and may have been lost.

[Not published].

Received 7 July 1939
Extent1p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionLetter on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordRR/W/7/18
RR/W/7/19
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5215Krogh; Schack August Steenberg (1874 - 1949)1874 - 1949
NA6369MacBride; Ernest William (1866 - 1940); marine biologist and eugenicist1866 - 1940
NA8239Hill; Archibald Vivian (1886 - 1977); physiologist1886 - 1977
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