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RefNoNLB/30/58
AltRefNoNLB/30 p40
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TitleCopy letter from an unknown correspondent, to Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer, Fellow of the Royal Society
Date21 January 1905
DescriptionAcknowledges receipt of Thiselton-Dyer's letter of the previous day, which he will lay before the Joint Meeting of the three sectional committees next Wednesday. Regarding the last paragraph of Thiselton-Dyer's letter, his name appears on the list of the Botany Committee in the 1904 'Year Book', which is sent to all Fellows of the Society. This list represented the committee as appointed at the end of December 1903. The letter author has no reason to suppose that any exception was made in Thiselton-Dyer's case to the rule that a notice is sent to each individual when newly appointed to membership of a committee.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedRecordMC/20/419
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA7968Thiselton-Dyer; Sir; William Turner (1843 - 1928); botanist1843 - 1928
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