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RefNoNLB/34/464
AltRefNoNLB/34 p266
LevelItem
TitleCopy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Professor Albert Charles Seward, Fellow of the Royal Society
Date26 January 1907
DescriptionFritsch's paper on Julianiaceae was dealt with provisionally by the late Chairman before he left office, and sent to two Fellows as provisional referees. It is now with Dr Bayley Balfour. The first referee report is in and it is not wholly favourable.

Harrison already has a statement of particulars relating to Groom's paper, which came in on Thursday from Dr Dukinfield Henry Scott. It is a big thing to examine, and will take some time to form an estimate on cost. Harrison would like to know Seward's opinion on the particulars printed on the enclosed post card [no enclosures], and the line marked 'further action' on who should be the referees, as the Secretaries make no suggestion.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon
PhysicalDescriptionTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
Fellows associated with this archive
CodePersonNameDates
NA5951Seward; Sir; Albert Charles (1863 - 1941)1863 - 1941
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