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RefNoMS/425/324
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter, James Hudson, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, to William Whewell
Date11 January 1833
DescriptionHudson has received a packet of parcels from the Philosophical Society, which he will forward in due course. Two had been addressed to the Geological Society of Paris and he feels sure that one should be for the Geographical Society, but he does not feel at liberty to open them. Hudson forwards a Latin work on meteorological standards, with statutes of the Palermo Academy. Copies of the Presidential Addresses are for Fellows of the Royal Society in Cambridge.
Extent1p. [p.133]
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionOn paper
AccessStatusOpen
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