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RefNoNLB/24/47
AltRefNoNLB/24 p25
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from unknown correspondent, to Dr E F Gunn
Date20 February 1902
DescriptionAcknowledges his letter informing the Royal Society of his invention of a fluid lens, and his letter offering a specimen. Assures him no discourtesy was meant in not acknowledging his offer, and that it was overlooked accidentally. The Royal Society receives many such letters and it is not in their remit to give their opinion on them.

The Royal Society has no such apparatus he refers to, not even in its museum at South Kensington. There are no opportunities for conducting scientific experiments except in illustration of papers being read at weekly meetings.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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